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An ATP-generating process that involves the complete breakdown most often of glucose to carbon dioxide and water. |
Cellular Respiration |
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What is the equation for cellular respiration? |
C6H126O2___________________ 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP |
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When an organism, such as yeast, breaks down glucose to ethonal and carbon dioxide only 2 ATP result but the process is anaerobic and does not require oxygen. |
Ethonal Fermentation |
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What is the formula for yeast representation? |
C6H12O6__________________ 2 CO2 + 2 C2H5OH + 2 ATP |
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How can cellular respiration help plants when they grow? |
Cellular respiration can provide them with the ATP they need to produce all the molecules that allow them to grow. |
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How is yeast fermentation utilized when making bread and wine? |
When making wine the ethonal from the yeast fermentation is needed. When bread and other baked goods are made the yeast gives off carbon dioxide. |
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What is the yeast fermantation in corn an interest for? |
The use of ethonal in yeast fermentation from corn as a substitute for gasoline in cars. |