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lord [1]
1 year ago
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read the passage to answer the question.even though scorpions are related to spiders, there are many differences between the two

organisms. one difference is that scorpion young do not hatch from eggs as spiders do. scorpions are born live, two at a time, and they immediately crawl onto the mother's back for protection and care. they remain there for two weeks as they grow big enough to take care of themselves.scorpion cells undergo aerobic respiration, just as human cells do.during aerobic respiration, which process takes place?
Biology
1 answer:
Gennadij [26K]1 year ago
5 0

Scorpion cells undergo aerobic respiration, during aerobic respiration oxygen is used, and ATP is created.

During aerobic cellular respiration, glucose is absorbed with oxygen to form ATP, which can be used by cells. Carbon dioxide and air are formed as by-products. The overall extension to aerobic cellular respiration is: During cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen form ATP.

This process takes place in the mitochondria. So respiration occurs in animals and plants because both have mitochondria.

Aerobic respiration is respiration that requires oxygen while anaerobic respiration is respiration that does not require oxygen. Aerobic respiration consists of several stages, namely: glycolysis, oxidative decarboxylation, Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain which have been discussed in the previous material.

Learn more about aerobic respiration at brainly.com/question/11691469

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