Yes, during intense exercise, muscles cell may use fat as a concentrated source of chemical energy. When oxygen is present, the fatty acid chains containing most of the energy of a fat are oxidized and fed into the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain. Nonetheless, during intense exercise, oxygen is scarce in muscle cells, so ATP must be generated by glycolysis alone.
Answer:
Cell wall synthesis
Explanation:
Antibiotics are the compounds that work against bacteria and kills bacteria or slow their growth. Every antibiotic have their own mode of action. Beta-lactam antibiotics like penicillin and cephalosporins work on cell wall synthesis.
They stop the synthesis of peptidoglycan by inhibiting the transpeptidation reaction. So when no new cell wall is added into bacteria, holes creates in the cell wall which allows the free movement of solute inside the bacteria cell that results in osmotic lysis of the bacterial cell. Therefore the right answer is cell wall synthesis.
Membrane package is the answer