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  1. There's more than one way to extract energy from a fuel molecule! Learn how cells break down fuels without oxygen, how non-glucose molecules can enter cellular respiration, and how cellular respiration is regulated.

  2. Key Terms. Cellular respiration can occur both aerobically (using oxygen), or anaerobically (without oxygen). During aerobic cellular respiration, glucose reacts with oxygen, forming ATP that can be used by the cell. Carbon dioxide and water are created as byproducts. The overall equation for aerobic cellular respiration is:

  3. Basic Primer in Epigenetics. Help the basketball players understand how the food they eat gets converted to energy by investigating glycolysis, the first stage of cellular respiration.

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  4. 12 de jul. de 2021 · Glycolysis converts glucose from the food we eat into molecules that enter downstream cellular respiration processes. Though a sequence of specialized enzymes, the glycolysis pathway ultimately converts each glucose molecule into two pyruvate molecules, which can then be converted into acetyl-CoA ( second animation ).

  5. After completing this lab you should be able to: Make predictions about fermentation rates based on hypotheses. Distinguish between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Generate date on fermentation rates and interpret that data. Calculate and compare mass specific metabolic rates.

  6. The reactions within cells which result in the synthesis of ATP using energy stored in glucose are referred to as cellular respiration. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen as the final electron acceptor. Fermentation does not require oxygen. The equation for aerobic respiration is below.

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