2 thoughts on “what are the different ways in which glucose is oxidized to provide energy in various organism ”
Explanation:
1) Aerobic respiration : In this case pyruvate is broken down into water and carbon dioxide along with release of energy. It commonly occurs in mitochondria of cells. 2) Anaerobic respiration in yeast : In yeast cells during fermentation pyruvate is converted into ethanol and C02 in the absence of 02.
In case of aerobic respiration Glucose is oxidised so that ATP will be produced and ATP is known to be Energy Currency of cells
So those organism which follow the process of aerobic respiration can get Energy from glucose via Glycolysis,kreb cycles and Electron Transport chain(out of your syllabus).. Shortly we can said that in Aerobic Respiratory organism glucose is oxidised in mitochondria which leads to the formation of energy currecy of cell i.e. 36 ATP
In case of anaerobic respiration,Glycose step ins common in which partial Oxidation of glucose take place which lead to formation of pyuravte and then fermentation take place
There are two type of fermentation one is lactic acid fermentation and other is alcoholic fermentation
In Lactic acid fermentation (seen in our muscle during exercise) pyurvic acid(incomplete oxidation product of glucose) is converted into Lactic acid which lead to formation of ATP
In Alcoholic fermentation (seen in yeast) Pyurvic acid is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide
In anaerobic respiration total i think 6 ATP formation take place as compare to aerobic respiration in which 36 ATP formation take place
Explanation:
1) Aerobic respiration : In this case pyruvate is broken down into water and carbon dioxide along with release of energy. It commonly occurs in mitochondria of cells. 2) Anaerobic respiration in yeast : In yeast cells during fermentation pyruvate is converted into ethanol and C02 in the absence of 02.
Explanation:
In case of aerobic respiration Glucose is oxidised so that ATP will be produced and ATP is known to be Energy Currency of cells
So those organism which follow the process of aerobic respiration can get Energy from glucose via Glycolysis,kreb cycles and Electron Transport chain(out of your syllabus).. Shortly we can said that in Aerobic Respiratory organism glucose is oxidised in mitochondria which leads to the formation of energy currecy of cell i.e. 36 ATP
In case of anaerobic respiration,Glycose step ins common in which partial Oxidation of glucose take place which lead to formation of pyuravte and then fermentation take place
There are two type of fermentation one is lactic acid fermentation and other is alcoholic fermentation
In Lactic acid fermentation (seen in our muscle during exercise) pyurvic acid(incomplete oxidation product of glucose) is converted into Lactic acid which lead to formation of ATP
In Alcoholic fermentation (seen in yeast) Pyurvic acid is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide
In anaerobic respiration total i think 6 ATP formation take place as compare to aerobic respiration in which 36 ATP formation take place
Hope u understand