Glycolysis produces two molecules of pyruvic acid that undergoes a process allowing it to enter the kreb (citric acid) cycle that eventually produces ATP molecules from the electron transport chain
decomposers break down dead things and waste, so I would say that dead animals would not go back into the ground as fast and the nutrients would not go back into the cycle
Answer:
The conditions under which a particular enzyme is most active are called the optimum conditions
Explanation:
When an enzyme is most active the rate of the biological reaction it catalyses is highest. The bacterium Thermus aquaticus lives in hot springs. Its enzymes have an optimum temperature of around 70 oC.
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What are the similarities and differences between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
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Monica Lopez
Answered September 19, 2016
How is photosynthesis similar to cellular respiration? How do they differ?
Similarities Between Photosynthesis And Cellular Respiration
Similarities ...
→ Both involve in production of energy
→ Both involve the exchange of gases
→ Both the process takes place in cell organelle which was considered as endosymbiotic organism. They are chloroplast and Mitochondria, Photosynthesis takes place in Chloroplast where as respiration takes place in mitochondria.
→ At critical condition both have alternate pathway.
Differences...
→Photosynthesis takes place in chloroplast, where as respiration takes place in mitochondria.
→Photosynthesis involve production of carbohydrate and respiration involve breaking of carbohydrate.
→ Photosynthesis occur only during presence of sunlight where as respiration occurs all the time.
→ In photosynthesis process Oxygen is released where as in respiration Oxygen is utilised.
These are the main differences between Photosynthesis and respiration.
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