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During heavy exercise, lactic acid can build up in our muscles. Why? How does this resemble the metabolism of bacteria and yeast? o lactic acid is results from insufficient oxygen during sugar metabolism; it is fermentation lactic acid accumulates when we are dehydrated; bacteria and yeast use the same pathway lactic acid is built up from carbon dioxide; bacteria and yeast store energy in this way What is entropy? the amount of energy in a system o the amount of disorganization the amount of organization In the Dark Reactions (also known as the Calvin Cycle), sugar precursor molecules are made and exit the cycle. However, one of these precursor molecules remains in the cycle. Why is this important? to provide a substrate for the next cycle to provide excess energy to provide structural support for the chloroplast Burning a log is the reverse reaction found in photosynthesis. What products would be formed in burning a log? carbon dioxide and water O glucose and oxygen oxygen and carbon dioxide oxygen and water The main reason that cellular respiration needs to occur step by step instead of a single, big reaction is O cells don't store enough oxygern o too much energy would be released for the cell to harness O cells don't have many mitochondria. cells produce the enzymes needed for cellular respiration very slowly Show transcribed image text During heavy exercise, lactic acid can build up in our muscles. Why? How does this resemble the metabolism of bacteria and yeast? o lactic acid is results from insufficient oxygen during sugar metabolism; it is fermentation lactic acid accumulates when we are dehydrated; bacteria and yeast use the same pathway lactic acid is built up from carbon dioxide; bacteria and yeast store energy in this way What is entropy? the amount of energy in a system o the amount of disorganization the amount of organization In the Dark Reactions (also known as the Calvin Cycle), sugar precursor molecules are made and exit the cycle. However, one of these precursor molecules remains in the cycle. Why is this important? to provide a substrate for the next cycle to provide excess energy to provide structural support for the chloroplast Burning a log is the reverse reaction found in photosynthesis. What products would be formed in burning a log? carbon dioxide and water O glucose and oxygen oxygen and carbon dioxide oxygen and water The main reason that cellular respiration needs to occur step by step instead of a single, big reaction is O cells don't store enough oxygern o too much energy would be released for the cell to harness O cells don't have many mitochondria. cells produce the enzymes needed for cellular respiration very slowly
Life science 2.1
During heavy exercise, lactic acid can build up in our muscles. Why? How does this resemble the metabolism of bacteria and yeast? o lactic acid is results from insufficient oxygen during sugar metabolism; it is fermentation lactic acid accumulates when we are dehydrated; bacteria and yeast use the same pathway lactic acid is built up from carbon dioxide; bacteria and yeast store energy in this way What is entropy? the amount of energy in a system o the amount of disorganization the amount of organization In the Dark Reactions (also known as the Calvin Cycle), sugar precursor molecules are made and exit the cycle. However, one of these precursor molecules remains in the cycle. Why is this important? to provide a substrate for the next cycle to provide excess energy to provide structural support for the chloroplast Burning a log is the reverse reaction found in photosynthesis. What products would be formed in burning a log? carbon dioxide and water O glucose and oxygen oxygen and carbon dioxide oxygen and water The main reason that cellular respiration needs to occur step by step instead of a single, big reaction is O cells don't store enough oxygern o too much energy would be released for the cell to harness O cells don't have many mitochondria. cells produce the enzymes needed for cellular respiration very slowly
Show transcribed image text During heavy exercise, lactic acid can build up in our muscles. Why? How does this resemble the metabolism of bacteria and yeast? o lactic acid is results from insufficient oxygen during sugar metabolism; it is fermentation lactic acid accumulates when we are dehydrated; bacteria and yeast use the same pathway lactic acid is built up from carbon dioxide; bacteria and yeast store energy in this way What is entropy? the amount of energy in a system o the amount of disorganization the amount of organization In the Dark Reactions (also known as the Calvin Cycle), sugar precursor molecules are made and exit the cycle. However, one of these precursor molecules remains in the cycle. Why is this important? to provide a substrate for the next cycle to provide excess energy to provide structural support for the chloroplast Burning a log is the reverse reaction found in photosynthesis. What products would be formed in burning a log? carbon dioxide and water O glucose and oxygen oxygen and carbon dioxide oxygen and water The main reason that cellular respiration needs to occur step by step instead of a single, big reaction is O cells don't store enough oxygern o too much energy would be released for the cell to harness O cells don't have many mitochondria. cells produce the enzymes needed for cellular respiration very slowly 2
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