The chemiosmosis process through oxidative phosphorylation can generate up to 34 ATP molecules from one glucose molecule. The Krebs cycle, on the other hand, produces 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.
Fermentation and the Krebs cycle typically do not occur at the same time in cells. Fermentation is an anaerobic process that occurs in the absence of oxygen and produces lactic acid or ethanol as byproducts. The Krebs cycle, on the other hand, is an aerobic process that requires oxygen and takes place in the mitochondria to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Free radicals continue combustion by initiating chain reactions where they react with other molecules to form new radicals, which then react with more molecules, creating a self-sustaining cycle. This chain reaction produces heat and energy, contributing to the sustained combustion process.
Shisha involves burning charcoal to heat tobacco mixed with molasses or fruit flavourings, producing smoke that is inhaled through a water pipe. Vaping, on the other hand, typically involves heating a liquid to produce vapor that is inhaled. So, shisha produces smoke while vaping produces vapor.
Evaporation is the process by which water changes from liquid to gas, primarily from the surface of bodies of water. This water vapor rises into the atmosphere where it cools and condenses into clouds. Condensation is the process by which this water vapor forms into liquid droplets, leading to the formation of clouds and eventually precipitation, completing the water cycle.
The Krebs cycle, or citric acid cycle, produces 4 NADH electron carriers and carbon dioxide. Other products include FADH2 and ATP.
Cycles are things that repeat themselves...like a circle. The water cycle, like all other cycles, has no beginning or end.Simply:water vapour evaporates from the sea, lakes rivers and other masses of water when the water is heated by the sun.The water vapour rises into the atmosphere and condenses to form clouds.Water falls as precipitation ( rain snow ice etc) onto the land and ends up in the rivers lakes and sea and the process starts again.Main parts are evaporation condensation precipitation.This is a basic version there are other things that are sources of water such as transpiration from vegetation.Because it is a cycle of water .First evaporation then condensation then precipitation and all over again.The Water Cycle is called a water cycle because it's a cycle (repeating steps) and in this cycle, it's about water being 'recycled'lol potatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotatopotato
The chemiosmosis process through oxidative phosphorylation can generate up to 34 ATP molecules from one glucose molecule. The Krebs cycle, on the other hand, produces 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.
Fermentation and the Krebs cycle typically do not occur at the same time in cells. Fermentation is an anaerobic process that occurs in the absence of oxygen and produces lactic acid or ethanol as byproducts. The Krebs cycle, on the other hand, is an aerobic process that requires oxygen and takes place in the mitochondria to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Yes - after water evaporates from the ocean, lakes, and other bodies of water and before it condenses to form clouds, it is in vapor form.
process that is the basis of the carbon cycle
The stellar process in which the fusion of hydrogen produces other elements is called nucleosynthesis. This is a key process in the evolution of stars, where lighter elements such as hydrogen and helium are fused together to form heavier elements like carbon, oxygen, and iron.
No, condensation is the opposite process where water vapor changes into liquid water.
We exhale carbon dioxide. The process that produces it is respiration, the physiological process that enables animals to exchange carbon dioxide, the primary product of cellular respiration, for fresh air (oxygen and other molecules).
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the stem is how they get their water and the cycle produces
Some other words that can be made out of the word "vapour" are uproar, par, pour, and rap.