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    Cellular Respiration

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    lactate fermentation in cells, the pyruvate which was produced during glycolysis is converted to lactide acid by oxidizing an electron…

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    between conveyance of muscle fiber sort and action. I will also clarify how practice preparing alter or change a man 's fiber-sort conveyance. We additionally need to portray the systems by which muscle glycogen is separated to glucose for use in glycolysis. Depict how a nerve motivation is transmitted along its axon and clarify what are points of interest of fat over sugar for fuel stockpiling in the body is. At long last, I will depict the essential structure of the heart and the essential…

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    Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is an oxidoreductase found in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. LDH catalyses the formation of lactate and NAD+ from pyruvate and NADH, during the last step of anaerobic glycolysis. The reaction is also catalysed in the other direction by LDH during the Cori cycle. This reaction can be assayed using spectrophotometric techniques; peak absorbance of NADH is at 340nm, but the peak absorbance of NAD+ is 259nm (Powers, et al., 2007). Enzyme assays are performed to measure…

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    Cameron Croghan, Shelby Robinett Mr. Cmaylo AP Biology 10-19-15 Energy Transfer Energy transfer occurs in all cellular activities. For three of the following five processes involving energy transfer, explain how each functions in the cell and give an example. Explain how ATP is involved in each example. Adenosine Triphosphate, or ATP, is the most useful form of energy in the human body. Humans use it for everything from lifting a pin to running, to breathing. Converting energy from food…

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    When we exercise, I bodies attempt to supply our bodies with the needed oxygen. Our bodies need this oxygen to move our muscles. Muscles get energy from the chemical energy. This energy is formed in a process called glycolysis that breaks down glucose into a substance called pyruvate. This process depends on the amount of oxygen present in the body. The two forms are aerobic and anaerobic respiration reactions. Under normal circumstances, aerobic respiration is used. This is when the muscles…

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    There are anaerobic and aerobic stages and three steps within those stages. The first is the anaerobic stage takes place in the cytoplasm right outside the mitochondria, which is called Glycolysis. During which, the glucose molecule is broken down into two pyruvic acids. Then it passes the oxygen molecules and enzymes on while producing two molecules of ATP. Some microscopic organisms, like yeast and bacterium, can only use this process of…

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    Essay Submission Assignment #1 1. Discuss the relationship between distribution of muscle fiber type and performance. How might exercise training modify or change a person’s fiber-type distribution? Muscle fibers can be categorized into two main properties, twitch and metabolic properties. The twitch properties consist of slow and fast twitch and metabolic properties consist of oxidative, oxidative/glycolytic and glycolytic (Beardsley, 2017). Slow twitch and fast twitch muscles fibers are…

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    Krebs Cycle Metabolism

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    talk about cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is an aerobic phase of catabolism in which organic fuel molecule are oxidi-zed to H2O and CO2.Cellular respiration occurs in three major stages. The stage one is Acetyl-CoA production with the Glycolysis, The stage two is Acetyl-CoA oxidation with the citric acid cycle and finally the stage three is electron transfer and…

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    For football, the requirement of this sport is not high than glycolysis and oxidative because of the movement. The movement that needed for this sport in ATP-PC energy is sprinting, jumping, kicking, dribbling, passing, catching (keeper) and heading. That the movement the needed for usage of ATP-PC. This energy system is use for high-intensity short bursts which mean it use in short period only and not for long period. For example, the players want to sprint to catch the ball. The phase from he…

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    Prokaryotic Cell Biology

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    The next topic a student should be schooled in is cells and cellular biology. While cells are the building blocks of all living organism, scientists have confirmed that there are actually different types of cells depending on the organism. The two main classes of organisms are the prokaryotes and the eukaryotes. The prokaryotic is the simpler of the two and are the one-celled organisms such as bacteria and archaea. The interior of a prokaryotic cell consists of a main nucleoid, which contains…

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