The aerobic system of energy production uses glycogen, but primarily glucose as its energy source.
Glucose is taken in by the cell and broken into pyruvate in the process of glycolysis, the first step in aerobic cell respiration. It takes place in the cell cytoplasm.
Pyruvate is then used in the Krebs cycle in the cell mitochondria in the second step of respiration which produces high energy electron carriers. These high energy electron carries such as NADP are then employed in the electron transport chain, the last step of the respiration process, where a large number of ATP molecules is produced.
By the time the process of aerobic respiration ends, 36 to 38 molecules of ATP are produced from one single molecule of glucose.
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<u>I. Define the following terms:-</u>
Population ➝ the world population is the total number of humans currently living.
Population density ➝ is a measurement of population per unit area or volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, most of the time to humans.
Carrying capacity➝ is the average population density or population size of a species in a habitat.
Exponential growth➝ is a process that increases quantity over time. It occurs when the instantaneous rate of change.
Density-independent limiting factor➝ is any force that affects the size of a population of living things.
Logistic Growth ➝ is a population's per capita growth rate stays the same regardless of population size, making the population grow faster as it gets larger.
Density-dependent limiting factor➝ is a limiting factor of a population wherein large, large dense populations are more affected than small, less crowded ones ex. predation, competition, food supply.
<u>II. Enumarate at least three(3) factors that affect population growth.</u>
<u>III. Differentiate exponential growth and logistic growth.</u>
Exponential growth is a growth in population wherein the number of individuals increases. Logistic growth entails exponential growth in population along with a growth rate that is in a constant state. As the population comes to its carrying capacity, the growth rate then decreases significantly.
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<span>Well osmosis jones uses white blood cells to fight bacteria in the body and white blood cells fights of bacteria and viruses as well. So i think they both team up to fight bad germs, bacteria and diseases that invade the body.,</span>