Why anaerobic respiration is rapid than aerobic respiration​

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Answer 1

Answer:

The amount of pressure that is released.

Explanations:

Aerobic respiration is known as a major advantage, base of the amount of energy it releases. Aerobic respiration releases more energy than anaerobic respiration, causing it to become more rapid.

Answer 2

Answer:

Anaerobic respiration is a shorter process than aerobic respiration so a complete cycle of anaerobic respiration is shorter than one of aerobic respiration.

Explanation:

Aerobic respiration involves three stages: glycolysis (the breakdown of glucose into pyruvate), the Krebs cycle (the breakdown of pyruvate into carbon dioxide and hydrogen), and the electron transport chain (hydrogen produced in the Krebs cycle bonding to oxygen to form water).

On the other hand, anaerobic respiration has fewer stages. Anaerobic means 'without oxygen', and so the process takes place without needing any oxygen. In anaerobic respiration, glucose is broken down into pyruvate, just like in aerobic respiration, however due to the lack of oxygen, that pyruvate is broken down into either lactic acid (e.g. in humans), or ethanol (e.g. in yeast). This process is called fermentation, and it doesn't take as long as the Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain, so that's why anaerobic respiration is more rapid than aerobic respiration.


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A peacock and a turkey mate, producing a viable but infertile turcock. This is an example of:

A.gametic isolation

B.hybrid inviability

C.behavioral isolation

D.hybrid sterility

E.hybrid breakdown

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Answer:

E. breakdown

I am not sure

What is the difference between sedimentary and metamorphic rock?

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Metamorphic are formed through change underground sedimentary are formed through sediment
Sedimentary rock is formed from sediments that have gone through weathering, erosion, Depposition, compaction and cementation. Metamorphic rock is a igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic that has been changed through heat and pressure

what are 4 effects of global warming

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The four effects of Global Warming are mentioned above. But there are also many effects of Global Warming.

Please Help Mark and Vikki live in two different areas of North America. The temperature in Mark’s town today is 30°F. The temperature in Vikki’s town is 82°F. In both towns, the relative humidity is 90%. Is the amount of water vapor in the air the same in Mark’s and Vikki’s towns? Explain your answer. Also Talk about which one has more water vapor

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Answer:

I assume there could be a change in water vapour in the weather as the coldness and the clouds in the city of Mark will transform into ice and fall like snow. And it is really warm in the town of Vikki, and the vapour of water may fall as rain.

Explanation:

I assume there could be a change in water vapour in the weather as the coldness and the clouds in the city of Mark will transform into ice and fall like snow. And it is really warm in the town of Vikki, and the vapour of water may fall as rain.

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As in mitosis, in Meiosis the chromosomes move toward opposite poles of a cell in____.

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Answer

The chromosones move toward opposite poles of a cell in Anaphase

What is a example of accretion?

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Answer:

An example of accretion is the garage someone may bulid on his home.

What structures are parts of the central nervous system? Select all that apply.

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The brain and the spinal cord

so A and C

A student made a model of an onion skin cell she viewed using a microscope. The scale is 1:500.The students cell model has a length of 15cm. How many centimeters is the real cells length?

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Answer:

Length of the real cells = 7500 cm

Explanation:

A scale model is a physical representation of an object that has the same aspects as that of the object.

A scale model can be used in fields like engineering, film making,  salesmanship, etc

Length of the student's cell model = 15 cm

The scale is [tex]1:500[/tex]

So,

Length of the student's cell model / Length of the real cells  = [tex]1:500[/tex]

15 / Length of the real cells  = [tex]1:500[/tex]

Length of the real cells  = 15 × 500 = 7500 cm

Answer:

7500 cm

Explanation:

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FROM THE LUNGS, BLOOD COMES BACK TO THE HEART. DESCRIBE THE PATH THIS BLOOD FOLLOWS UNTIL IT ENTERS THE AORTA.

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Oxygen and carbon dioxide travels to and from tiny air sacs in the lungs, through the walls of the capillaries, into the blood. Blood leaves the heart through the pulmonic valve, into the pulmonary artery and to the lungs. Blood leaves the heart through the aortic valve, into the aorta and to the body.

Answer:

Tricuspid valve  is the path of blood through the heart and lungs

Explanation:

Blood is also responsible for transiting the blood and nutrients. The blood reached right atrium and from here it reached the right ventricles with the help of tricuspid valve. When the ventricles are full it closes to stop blood from going back to the atrium.

The inferior and the superior vena cava let the blood enter through them. The heart left the blood with the help of pulmonary valve to the pulmonary artery and the blood reached the lungs.  

How is glucose broken down in cellular respiration?

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Answer: Glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm of the cell in a process called glycolysis. In stage two, the pyruvate molecules are transported into the mitochondria.

Explanation:

Glucose is broken down in cellular respiration into carbon dioxide and water.

What is cellular respiration?

Cellular respiration is a series of metabolic processes that take place inside cells to transform biochemical energy from meals into a substance known as adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

A glucose molecule gradually decomposes into carbon dioxide and water during cellular respiration. In the process of transforming glucose, some ATP is directly created. But far more ATP is later created through a procedure known as oxidative phosphorylation.

Glycolysis is the process by which glucose is metabolized in the cytoplasm of the cell. The pyruvate molecules are delivered to the mitochondria in stage two.

Therefore, during cellular respiration, glucose is converted to carbon dioxide and water.

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What is one function of plant stems?
to transport water and food
to absorb food from soil
to release water into the air
to take in minerals from soil

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I think the answer would be

A) to transport water and food

It would be A to transport water and food.

A piece of string 1 cm long is longer than a piece of string 10 mm long
O True
False

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1 cm is 10mm Hope this helps

A piece of string 1 cm long is longer than a piece of string 10 mm long in terms of unit of length measurement. The statement is true.

What are the unit of length measurement ?

It is an act of measuring the length of objects with some specific units and it can be standard or non-standard.

Some measuring tools like a ruler, measuring tape are used to measure the length.

The height of students  can be measured using a feet scale. Some of the units of length are inches, centimeters, meters, feet, etc

Steps followed to measure length are In step 1, the unit will be chosen to  measure length, in Step 2 the object will be placed beside the ruler starting from point 0 on it.

In Step 3 endpoint  will be marked by value.

The units of length measurement are two types such as Standard and non-standard units of measuring length.

The statement is true.

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Can someone please help me I am doing a project were I have to wet a cloth and wrap it around a thermometer. Then I have a dry cloth and wrap it around another thermometer. The degrees for the wet one was 40 degrees and the dry one was 35. I had to do it three times and the dry one was still 35 on three trys and the wet one was still 40. now calculate the average. (f degrees - 32) x 5/9= the celsius

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Answer:

Explanation:

35 + 35 + 35 + 40 + 40 + 40

(the numbers are there three times due to each trial value. you have to account for each.)

From the math you get 225.

Divide 225 by six due to their being six values

37.5 would be the average without the (f degrees-32) x 5/9

(now following the formula you put ((dont know if you have to follow though)))

37.5 - 32 x 5/9 = 3.055555556 degrees celcius.

Why do fatty foods take longer to digest than sweets?

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Answer:

Fat digests more slowly than other foods and is energy-dense, packing more calories per ounce than other foods

Based on the pedigree that is shown above, how to describe Fred?

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Answer:

The given pedigree analysis shows sex-linked trait where the female work as a carrier and have X linked recessive gene that is [tex]X^{h}[/tex] and the male is normal.

So, Fred will be a male with [tex]X^{h}[/tex][tex]Y[/tex] gene and Fred will be affected with X linked disease which is carried by female.

If,  [tex]X^{h}[/tex] gene in the female (Ann)  act as a carrier of hemophilia and the male (John) is normal, then Fred will be a male affected with hemophilia (sex linked disease).

Hence, Fred will be affected male with  [tex]X^{h}[/tex][tex]Y[/tex] genotype.

Why is it necessary for plants to adapt?

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Answer: So they can live and grow.

Explanation: Plants have adaptations to help them survive (live and grow) in different areas.  Adaptations are special features that allow a plant or animal to live in a particular place or habitat. These adaptations might make it very difficult for the plant to survive in a different place.

Which of the following is an example of chemical energy?
Heat given off by a light bulb,
A windmill spinning
Electrons moving in an electrical circuit
Energy in an apple that a worm eats,

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Hear given off by a light bulb because heat is a sign of a chemical reaction

How would pH levels decrease due to production of fatty acids

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Answer:

Fatty acid synthesis is the creation of fatty acids from acetyl-CoA and NADPH through the action of enzymes called fatty acid synthases. This process takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell. Most of the acetyl-CoA which is converted into fatty acids is derived from carbohydrates via the glycolytic pathway.

In the United States, the moon’s pull is strongest during which season?
1. spring
2. summer
3. fall
4. winter

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Answer: Spring

Explanation:

Gravitational pull is affected by mass and distance. Since the moon’s mass does not change, the moon’s distance between Earth and the moon is the main consideration for the strength of lunar gravity. The moon’s pull on Earth waxes and wanes as the moon follows its elliptical orbit around the Earth, the distance between the two celestial objects increases and decreases. When they are nearest to each other, the moon is in the point of its orbit called the perigee, and its pull on Earth is the strongest.

On Earth, the moon’s gravity primarily is manifested as high and low tides, as the water bulges toward the moon. The effects of lunar gravity are felt the most at the constantly changing spot on Earth that is directly beneath the moon, called the sub-lunar point. At most times of the year, the moon has a greater pull on Earth than the sun does, but this changes during the times of year when the Earth’s orbit brings it closer to the sun. At these times, the sun’s gravitational pull causes spring tides, and when these coincide with the moon’s orbital perigee around the Earth, they are called perigean spring tides.

Earth exerts a gravitational pull on the moon 80 times stronger than the moon’s pull on the Earth. Over a very long time, the moon’s rotations created fiction with the Earth’s tugging back, until the moon’s orbit and rotational locked with Earth. This is called "tidal locking," and it explains why the same side of the moon always faces the Earth.    

Answer:  The correct answer is 1. spring

Explanation:  Confirmed correct.

What types of substances are considered drugs?​

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Answer:

stimulants (e.g. cocaine)

depressants (e.g. alcohol)

opium-related painkillers (e.g. heroin)

hallucinogens (e.g. LSD)

The hip bone of a whale and the appendix of a human are referred to as ______because they have little current importance but were important in the
ancestors of these organisms.

A.embryological structures

B.homologous structures

C.vestigial structures

D.mystery structures

E.analogous structures

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C. vestigial structures

what are 3 things that are not nucleotides in science

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Answer: plants , water , and rocks

Explanation:

Plants water and rocks

Responding to the environment is a characteristic of life best shown by which example

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Answer:

there are no examples provided

Explanation:

sorry I can't help without the examples

BIOLOGY EXPERTS!!!! Shared core processes support the relatedness of all eukaryotes. Discuss how chromosome structure and function provides insights into the history of life on Earth.

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Answer: Many eukaryotic organisms are related based on the shared core characteristics and processes.

Explanation:

The following are the shared core processes shared by all eukaryotes.:

1. Cytoskeleton: It is a network of structural proteins, that helps in movement of cell and organelle support.

2. Membrane-bound organelle: Mitochondria and chloroplast are organelles that formed via endosymbiosis these are present in all eukaryotic organisms.  

The DNA is the basic genetic material that is found in almost majority of living beings on earth. The DNA is being transmitted from the primitive organisms on earth to the modern day organisms. The chromosomes are the  carriers of DNA. These chromosomes are passed from the parents to the offsprings through reproduction. This is the basis of relatedness among organisms and these are also considered while studying the phylogenetic relationships.

Why do you think there is a ring with a dark gap within the body of the wood?

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Near the end of the growing season, they produce denser, darker wood. The light-colored rings are the wood that grew in spring and early summer, while the dark rings indicate growth in late summer and fall. So, a light ring and dark ring together represent one year of growth.

The 1918 influenza epidemic killed between 50 million and 100 million people worldwide. This epidemic happened near the end of World War I. More people died from the influenza epidemic than were killed in the war. Which of the following explains why this virus was so deadly worldwide? Your answer: A.All of the answer choices B.Infected soldiers returning from the war spread the virus when they coughed. C.Medical personnel often became ill as a result of exposure to airborne virus particles.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

medical personnel often became ill as a result of exposure to airborne virus particles.

A
The explanation to why the virus killed so many worldwide isn’t just limited to B or C. Many factors went into play.

Which question would be asked in a dichotomous key?
A. How long are the insect's antennae?
B. Are the insect's antennae longer than its head?
C. Are the insect's antennae long or short?
D. How does the insect use its antennae?

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Answer:

B. Are the insect’s antennae longer than its head?

Explanation:

Dichotomous key refers to the tool or method which helps the scientist to identify organisms.

It uses a specific series of questions which help in segregation of organisms and ultimately help the scientist to identify the organism on the basis of the observations or properties share by the organism.

Example of a simple dichotomous key is shown below.

Similarly, insects can have antennae longer or shorter than their heads. Thus, the question "Are the insect’s antennae longer than its head?" would help in segregating insects based on their antennae length.

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The statement B is correct. Are the insect’s antennae longer than its head?

What do you mean by dichotomous keys?

A dichotomous key is an important scientific tool, used to identify different organisms, based the organism's observable traits. Dichotomous keys consist of a series of statements with two choices in each step that will lead users to the correct identification.

Moreover, for example, in tree identification, a dichotomous key might ask whether the tree has leaves or needles. The key then directs the user down one list of questions if the tree has leaves, and a different question list if it has needles.

Therefore, dichotomous keys are useful for biological classification as well as identification. The word dichotomous is derived from the Greek words meaning “two parts.” Each step in the key provides two contrasting choices about a characteristic.

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Which life-forms appear to be extinct?
a. Sponges, Insects, and flowering plants.
b. Bony fishes, dinosaurs, and mammals
c. Sponges, insects, reptiles
d. trilobites, ammonoids and dinosaurs

Which life-form was most abundant 250 million years ago?
a. dinosaurs
b. reptiles
c. bony fishes
d. trilobites

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Answer:

D for the first question and B for the second

Explanation:

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Answer:1.) D (trilobites, ammonoids and dinosaurs)

2.) B (reptiles)

Explanation:

Based on the graft

What happens in photo system II?

A: excited electrons are transferred to an electron transport chain

B: excited electrons are used to split water molecules

C: electrons are reenergized to be used in NADPH production

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Answer: a option electrons are passed on the z- series scheme

Explanation:

Answer:

A. excited electrons are transferred to an electron transport chain

Explanation:

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Which is NOT a reason that a cat or dog owner should take his pet to a veterinarian to get vaccinated against the rabies virus?
A. to fool the pet's body into developing rabies antibodies
B. to protect the pet's body from developing rabies antibodies
C. to introduce a weaker form of the rabies virus in the pet's body
D. to protect the pet's body from future invasions of the rabies virus

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B.

The body needs to make these antibodies, so B makes no sense.
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