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Aerobic to lactic acid fermentation pathway
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ATP, which is the usable form of energy in living cells, is obtained via a process called RESPIRATION. However, aerobic respiration requires a constant supply of oxygen to occur. Hence, during an intense exercise where the supply of oxygen is low, the muscle cell has to switch from the respiration pathway that requires oxygen to one that doesn't.
Fermentation is a kind of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen to occur. In the muscle cells of animals (humans inclusive), lactic acid is the product of the fermentation process, hence, it is called LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION. This means that the muscle cells, in a low supply of oxygen, will switch from AEROBIC to LACTIC ACID fermentation pathway.
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Difference Between Catabolism and Anabolism. Both anabolism and catabolism are metabolic processes, but the two are contrastingly different from each other. • Catabolism produces energy but anabolism uses energy. • In the catabolic pathways, the large molecules are broken down into small monomers whereas, in anabolism, small molecules are connected with each other, to form large molecules
24. Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleus acids.
25. The element we can find in proteins but not in carbohydrates is nitrogen.
26. Carbon atoms are the backbone of all organic material or compound.
27. I would say the saturated fats contain at least only single bonds in the carbon chain.
28. The monomers that make up proteins is called amino acids.
29. Enzymes basically create a chemical reactions in the body. Enzymes speed up the rate of a chemical reaction to help support life. Enzymes that are found in your body help to perform very important task including building muscle, destroying toxins and breaking down particles of food during digestion.
Answer: The genotype of an organism is defined as the sum of all its genes. The phenotype of an organism is the observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism, determined by both genetic make-up and environmental influences.
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