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  • '''Cellular respiration''' is the process in which the [[chemical bond]]s of [[energy]]-rich [[mole ...fire there is a massive uncontrolled release of energy as light and heat. Cellular respiration is the same process but it occurs in gradual steps that result in the conve
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  • ...tions of central importance in all living cells that use oxygen as part of cellular respiration.
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  • * [http://www.biochemweb.org/metabolism.shtml Metabolism, Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis - The Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology]
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  • ...roteins and increase the surface area for chemical reactions to occur like cellular respiration. It can also be the sensory epithelium of the vestibular system located wit
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  • * [http://www.biochemweb.org/metabolism.shtml Metabolism, Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis - The Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology]
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  • * Obligate aerobes strictly depend on energy production through [[Cellular respiration|aerobic respiration]] and are unable to survive for more than a few minutes Aerobes, in a process known as [[cellular respiration]], use oxygen to [[oxidation|oxidize]] substrates (for example [[sugar]]s a
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  • '''Cellular respiration''' is the process in which the [[chemical bond]]s of [[energy]]-rich [[mole ...fire there is a massive uncontrolled release of energy as light and heat. Cellular respiration is the same process but it occurs in gradual steps that result in the conve
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  • ...NADH transfers its electrons to a product of the catabolism, whereas in [[Cellular respiration|respiration]], NADH transfers electrons to molecules that are abundant in t In vertebrates, during intense exercise, [[cellular respiration]] will deplete oxygen in the muscles faster than it can be replenished. An
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  • <blockquote>[[Cellular respiration]]'s net effect is to transfer electrons back down to a lower (C to O) poten
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  • ...es of pyruvate has a net yield of two molecules of ATP. Cells performing [[cellular respiration|respiration]] use the products of glycolysis in order to synthesize an addi
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  • ...& cellular respiration.png|right|350px|Figure 1. Oxygenic photosynthesis & cellular respiration. Measurement of net oxygen release to the external environment requires sub ...e compounds that enables their work of living &mdash; via the process of [[cellular respiration]] &mdash; with enough oxygen leftover to replenish the oxygen in the atmosp
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  • ...[microorganism]]s on a [[growth medium]]. No distinction is made between [[Cellular respiration|aerobic]] and [[Glycolysis|anaerobic]] metabolism when the word is used in
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  • ...n all living [[cell (biology)|cell]]s that utilize [[oxygen]] as part of [[cellular respiration]].<ref name="isbn0-7167-3051-0">{{cite book |author=Stryer, Lubert; Berg, J
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  • ...his was necessary for the development of [[aerobic respiration|aerobic]] [[cellular respiration]], believed to have emerged about 2 billion years ago. In the last billion
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  • .... The cell wall, has large amounts of peptidoglycan. The flow of energy in cellular respiration is considered aerobic, but may undergo anaerobic conditions. They are like
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  • ...stion is a form of combustion which takes place at low [[temperature]]s. [[Cellular respiration]] is an example of slow combustion.
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  • [[Cellular respiration]] in ''B. subtilis'' is mainly aerobic. [[Glycolysis]] and the [[Tricarbox
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  • **Glucose oxidation within cells to release energy, [[cellular respiration]],
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  • ...[[Free radical]]s are produced as a result of [[oxidative phosphorylation|cellular respiration]] and are an unavoidable consequence of living. It is also known that genom
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