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- List the 4 stages of cellular respiration and very briefly tell me what happens in each.Hello, May I get help on this question very soon please? I do not understand it. Question: You encounter a human-like extraterrestrial at the gym, which is remarkable for numerous reasons! And the best news is that they are as excited to learn about your human physiology as you are to learn about their extraterrestrial physiology. Because you're so excited about respiratory physiology right now, you start looking at how their oxygen-binding molecule ("xenoglobin"; equivalent of hemoglobin) changes in its oxygen saturation with different partial pressures of O2. You know that, at rest, our human hemoglobin is 100% saturated near the alveoli and 80% saturated after passing through the systemic capillaries and moving back into the veins. By contrast, your new extraterrestrial friend's xenoglobin molecule is 100% saturated near their alveoli and 60% saturated after passing through their systemic capillaries and moving back into the veins. What does this tell you about how our…Can someone explain to me what does Oxidation, Reduction and Redox reaction means in terms of cellular respiration? I am having a hard time understanding the core concept.
- What is the toxic form of oxygen? Why can this be toxic? Where/how is this toxic form made?Describe the process of cellular respiration. What are the products and reactants? How does cellular respiration relate to your everyday life? Are there any practical applications for having a knowledge of how cellular respiration works? (side note that has nothing to do with these questions: I had asked a previous question and it has been saying an expert is reviewing. but 13 hours has passed and i havent gotten my assignment done already can you tell anyone thats working within the same company as you to get it done already? i have to turn it in by 6am today. its 4am here. please and thank you)Why is oxygen important in aerobic cellular respiration?
- Could you please help me with the appropriate wording in the appropriate spot? I understand the concept of anaerobic respiration however the fill in the blank I can't seem to nail.What experiment about cellular respiration can I do at home? (it can be onlineactivities / virtual laboratory / online simulation / actual experimentation)what materials should I replace for that experiment? and give some questions about that experiment.1. In which processes, anaerobic and aerobic respiration, is CO2 produced? What evidence do you have to indicate this? 2. In which processes, anaerobic and aerobic respiration, is ethanol produced? What evidence do you have to indicate this? 3. The upper limit for alcohol content in beers and wines is about 10%. However, whiskey can have an alcohol content in the 40%-50% range. Why is this? What did we do in this lab is relevant to this process?.