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  1. What are mitochondria? + Example - Socratic

    Mitochondria are cell organelle concerned with cellular respiration. Cellular respiration occurs in 2 steps; for example, Glycolysis and Kreb's Cycle or Citric Acid Cycle.

  2. Answers created by Joëlle - Socratic

    In cellular respiration, what is being oxidized and what is being reduced? Is the process of forming ATP digestion, cellular respiration, metabolism, or nutrition? During exercise, potassium ions …

  3. Question #62177 - Socratic

    The cell use glucose for it's fuel in a process called "Cellular respiration" In the Cellular respiration, the cell breakdown glucose in the presence of oxygen and transforms it to smaller …

  4. Answers edited by Soumalya Pramanik - Socratic

    What is the energy in Joules of a single photon with wavelength of 154 nm? What is true about ATP from cellular respiration? A) most is lost as heat B)it is used to maintain body temperature …

  5. Q.6 What are functionof the followings? Lysosome, Ribosome

    Aug 13, 2018 · Mitochondria to extract energy from various food components and convert it in the form of ATP. This energy is used for several cellular activities e.g Kreb's cycle, aerobic …

  6. Question #d1ad9 - Socratic

    Slower mechanism of control Involves sending the signal in the form of chemicals by different organs Carrier of the hormones are blood & lymph systems. Can manipulate at cellular level …

  7. Question #1e897 + Example - Socratic

    To help form biologically important structures in cells. Since most of all living organisms are made of water, and most nutrients and essential substances are polar, we need a stable substance …

  8. Answers created by Trevor Ryan. - Socratic

    How do you convert 3.2 moles of Ca to atoms of Ca? In which organelle does cellular respiration take place? How do you solve #2sin^2x+3sinx+1=0# and find all solutions in the interval # …

  9. Question #58b97 - Socratic

    The nuclear fission process described in the question is depicted pictorially as below One high energy neutron strikes one "_92^235"U" nucleus. Which becomes a "_92^236"U" nucleus. …

  10. Why only one of the enantiomers of glucose has that familiar …

    Oct 26, 2014 · Your first premise is incorrect. L-Glucose has the same taste as D-glucose. L- Glucose cannot fuel our cellular functioning, because it cannot be phosphorylated by …