Aerobic Respiration Diagram. Aerobic respiration takes place in three phases - Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and Oxidative Phosphorylation (also called electron transport chain). The pathway of glycolysis involves the breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid.
Project 4.4.1 The Body's Response to Exercise (Billy Luna) It can be a pretty involved process, and even the way I'm gonna do it, as messy as it looks, is going to be cleaner than actually what goes on inside of your cells, and other organs themselves, because I'm going to show clearly from going from glucose, and then see how we can produce ATP. This is the principal pathway for yielding the energy in aerobic respiration. The Venn diagram compares aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration.
This is the principal pathway for yielding the energy in aerobic respiration.
This is diagram of aerobic cellular respiration including glycolysis, Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle), and the electron transport chain.
Aerobic respiration breaks down glucose and combines the broken down products with oxygen, making. Perhaps the second most important molecule (DNA is the first) is adenosine triphosphate (also known as ATP). The aerobic respiration diagram given below represents the entire process of aerobic respiration.
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