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Q: Do you draw anerobic or aerobic blood cultures first?
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How are glycolysis and cellar respiration related?

It is the first step. It is common to aerobic and anaerobic respiration


What part of cellular respiration occur before any other steps can occur?

Glycolisis is the first step.It is common to aerobic and anerobic respiration.


What part of cellular respiration must occur before any other steps can occur?

Glycolisis is the first step.It is common to aerobic and anerobic respiration.


Why are aerobic cultures drawn before anaerobic cultures?

Aerobic cultures are typically drawn first because aerobic bacteria are more likely to be present in the sample and grow faster than anaerobic bacteria. This allows for quicker identification and treatment of potential infections.


What part of cellular respiration must occur before any other step can occur?

.Glycolysis


Where does the coagulation tube fall in the order of draw if no blood cultures are needed?

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The first step in any aerobic workout should be?

The first step in any aerobic workout should be warming up.


Were in the cell does the first stage of respiration take place at?

First step of both aerobic and non aerobic respiration is Glycolisis.It take place in cytoplasm


The reaction site of the first and second steps of aerobic respiration is called?

The reaction site for the first step of aerobic respiration, glycolysis, is the cytoplasm of the cell. The second step, the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle), takes place in the mitochondrial matrix.


What is the first and second of aerobic respiration is called?

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Why are blood cultures drawn from two different sites?

If one produces bacteria and the other doesn't, it's safe to assume that the bacteria in the first culture is contaminated, most likely with skin bacteria, and not the infecting agent. When both cultures grown the infecting agent, bacteremia is present.


Which came first anaerobic or aerobic?

Anaerobic came first, because there was no oxygen in the Earth's original atmosphere.