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 respiration - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about respiration
This takes place in two stages: the first stage, which does not require oxygen, is a form of anaerobic respiration; the second stage is the main energy-producing stage and does require oxygen.
Thus, whereas in aerobic respiration one molecule of glucose can produce 38 molecules of ATP, in anaerobic respiration only two molecules of ATP are produced for each molecule of glucose.
This artificial respiration ceasing, do I feel any faint flutter under my hand upon the chest?
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/respiration   (1761 words)

  
 Aerobic Respiration
Anaerobic (def) exergonic pathways do not require oxygen and include anaerobic respiration and fermentation.
Depending on the organism, cellular respiration can be aerobic, anaerobic, or both.
Aerobic (def) respiration is an exergonic pathway that requires molecular oxygen (O
http://www.cat.cc.md.us/courses/bio141/lecguide/unit4/metabolism/cellresp/aerresp.html   (207 words)

  
 CELLULAR RESPIRATION
Larger Organisms have a much Greater Energy Requirements that CANNOT BE Satisfied by the Anaerobic Pathways.
Large Organisms, including yourself, meet their Energy Requirements with the More Efficient Pathways of Aerobic Respiration.
Because they operated in the Absence of Oxygen, the FERMENTATION PATHWAYS are said to be ANAEROBIC PATHWAYS.
http://www.sirinet.net/~jgjohnso/respiration.html   (2092 words)

  
 Respiration
Anaerobic respiration pathways occur entirely within the cytosol.
There other less efficient energy releasing pathways that do not use oxygen called anaerobic respiration.
Respiration comes from the Latin respirare meaning to breathe.
http://alpha1.fmarion.edu/~bio105k/respire.html   (630 words)

  
 Cellular Respiration
while in the anaerobic respiration it only have two steps which is glycolysis and then it continues to fermentation process.
Aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration both starts with the same process called Glycolysis.
The confusion between anaerobic respiration and fermentation is very common but alarming.
http://www.biology-online.org/biology-forum/about890.html   (987 words)

  
 Isolation and Identification of Anaerobic Bacteria
Anaerobic respiration is similar to aerobic respiration, but it uses an inorganic molecule
To determine if any of these cultures were indeed comprised of anaerobic bacteria, they were each cultivated under anaerobic conditions and aerobic conditions and their growth under each of these conditions was compared.
Figure 2 - The gridded anaerobic agar plateincubated under anaerobic conditions showed bacterial growth in the top grid square located second from the right.
http://web.rollins.edu/~ddrumm/micro/anaerobe.html   (879 words)

  
 Respiration
Compare the energy output (in the form of ATP) of the anaerobic pathways (alcoholic and lactic acid fermentation) to that of aerobic respiration.
Explain how the process of respiration is involved in net primary production and an increase in plant biomass.
Explain how proteins and fats may be utilized by the enzymes involved in respiration.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/bio100/lectures/f01lects/08f01-respire.html   (439 words)

  
 Patent 5800469: Pacemaker with anaerobic threshold determination
As a result, during the anaerobic mode, the body must exhale carbon dioxide at a rate greater than during the normal (aerobic mode) leading to an increase in respiration rate, and concurrently, in the minute volume.
A further objective is to provide a pacemaker which automatically changes or adjusts its operation to reflect an anaerobic cardiac operation thereby automatically adjusting for changes in the physical condition or fitness of a patient.
This invention pertains to a pacemaker or other cardiac stimulation device including means for determining a physiological parameter, such as the anaerobic threshold, which parameter may be used for an optimal cardiac stimulation regime.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5800469.html   (439 words)

  
 respiration - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about respiration
This takes place in two stages: the first stage, which does not require oxygen, is a form of anaerobic respiration; the second stage is the main energy-producing stage and does require oxygen.
This artificial respiration ceasing, do I feel any faint flutter under my hand upon the chest?
Respiration at the cellular level is termed internal respiration, and in all higher organisms occurs in the mitochondria.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/respiration   (1761 words)

  
 Seagrass Ecosystems
Anaerobic processes by nature are incomplete, and much less efficient energetically than aerobic processes because of the inefficiency of electron transfer in either anaerobic respiration or fermentation.
A generally neglected area of anaerobic metabolism is the heterotrophic processes which preclude these terminal reactions.
That heterogeneous complex of organic compounds released from bacterial metabolism in the aerobic and anaerobic degradation of POM as well as of decomposition of DOM originating from leaching and secretion.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/seagrass/workshop/workshpe.htm   (1761 words)

  
 Introduction to Cellular Respiration.
Aerobic respiration requires the use of oxygen and anaerobic respiration which does not use oxygen.
There are several types of anaerobic respiration, most familiar is a process called fermentation.
Some forms of anaerobic respiration also use the electron transport phosphoylation but differ in that they use other inorganic molecules as the final electron acceptor instead of oxygen.
http://staff.jccc.net/pdecell/cellresp/respintro.html   (973 words)

  
 Aerobic Respiration
Anaerobic respiration is in the absence of air.
Here is a balanced chemical equation for the process of aerobic respiration.
Aerobic respiration is the release of energy from glucose or another organic substrate in the presence of Oxygen.
http://www.purchon.com/biology/aerobic.htm   (482 words)

  
 Sports Coach - Anaerobic Threshold Testing
Anaerobic Threshold (AT) is to visit a one of a number of establishments who can carry out a test under laboratory conditions.
This is usually followed by a dramatic drop in heart rate as you recover from the build up of excess lactic acid and a rise in the rate of respiration followed by a drop in pace.
As this type of test is not readily available for all of us the threshold can be discovered in other ways.
http://www.worldar.com/endurance/hrm3.htm   (482 words)

  
 CELLULAR METABOLISM AND FERMENTATION
conditions, the absence of oxygen, pyruvic acid can be routed by the organism into one of three pathways: lactic acid fermentation, alcohol fermentation, or cellular (anaerobic) respiration.
The stiffness goes away after a few days since the cessation of strenuous activity allows aerobic conditions to return to the muscle, and the lactic acid can be converted into ATP via the normal aerobic respiration pathways.
This lactic acid causes the muscle stiffness couch-potatoes feel after beginning exercise programs.
http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookGlyc.html   (1147 words)

  
 Respiration
Anaerobic respiration and fermentation are two forms of respiration carried out by certain bacteria and other organisms in the absence of oxygen.
This process is called fermentation, and is similar to anaerobic respiration in animals, which produces lactic acid.
The process of the stripping of the energy associated with a glucose molecule and its association with a molecule of ATP is called respiration.
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/falk/Respiration/respiration.htm   (755 words)

  
 Cellular respiration Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com
Both ethyl alcohol and lactic acid contain chemical energy that can't be used by anaerobic respiration, making this an inefficient process.
Anaerobic respiration releases a total of two ATP molecules (compare to the 38 of aerobic respiration).
Cellular respiration is, in its broadest definition, the process in which the chemical bonds of energy-rich molecules such as glucose are converted into energy usable for life processes.
http://www.wikiwhat.com/encyclopedia/c/ce/cellular_respiration.html   (419 words)

  
 Anaerobic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anaerobic respiration, oxidation of molecules in the absence of oxygen
Anaerobic digestion, the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria
Anaerobic organism, any organism that does not require oxygen for growth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaerobic   (135 words)

  
 Anaerobic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anaerobic respiration, oxidation of molecules in the absence of oxygen
Anaerobic digestion, the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria
Anaerobic organism, any organism that does not require oxygen for growth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaerobic   (135 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - respiration (Anatomy And Physiology) - Encyclopedia
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respiration, process by which an organism exchanges gases with its environment.
AllRefer.com - respiration (Anatomy And Physiology) - Encyclopedia
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/R/respirat.html   (255 words)

  
 Cellular respiration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" Anaerobic respiration" It does not require oxygen.
Aerobic metabolism is rather more efficient than anaerobic metabolism.
It actually starts off with the Glycolysis process of anaerobic metabolism, and then continues with the krebs cycle and oxydative phosphorylation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerobic_metabolism   (255 words)

  
 Anaerobic organism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Obligate anaerobes may use fermentation or anaerobic respiration.
Fermentative anaerobic organisms mostly use the lactic acid fermentation pathway:
Anaerobic bacteria and archaea use these and many other fermentative pathways, e.g., propionic acid fermentation, butyric acid fermentation, solvent fermentation, mixed acid fermentation, butanediol fermentation, Stickland fermentation, acetogenesis or methanogenesis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaerobic_organism   (379 words)

  
 Anaerobic organism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Obligate anaerobes may use fermentation or anaerobic respiration.
Fermentative anaerobic organisms mostly use the lactic acid fermentation pathway:
An anaerobic organism or anaerobe is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaerobic_organism   (336 words)

  
 ADAPT.HTM
Anaerobic respiration: plants will form ethylene, then more aerenchyma tissue and adventituous tissue.
Some aquatic plants have developed air roots along their stems for respiration in water.
Wetland plants often use C4 biochemical pathway of photosynthesis instead of C3.
http://ag.arizona.edu/azaqua/aquaplants/notes/ADAPT.HTM   (336 words)

  
 Wednesday, September 1, 1999
To understand pathological conditions inflicted by episodes of epilepsy, ischemia and hypoxia, it is important to evaluate the control mechanisms of mitochondrial respiration in brain during rapid respiration.
Above the point, when free ADP concentrations had increased to more than 46 _M, anaerobic glycolysis was turned on.
A mitochondrial uncoupler, known to facilitate a strenuous mitochondrial electron transport, should provide a model to elucidate the control mechanisms of respiration under those pathological stressed environment.
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~eprctr/ISOTT99/days/1/nioka.html   (303 words)

  
 UW-Green Bay Courses - aquatic respiration
Why do most animals rely on aerobic respiration to sustain their metabolism requirements?
They synthesize almost 20 times as much ATP via aerobic metabolism compared to anaerobic pathways.
water between lamellae that cannot be used for respiration
http://www.uwgb.edu/biodiversity/Courses/204346/aquatic%20respiration.htm   (303 words)

  
 Obligate Anaerobic Bacteria
Ecological- metabolic single group; anaerobic respiration of organic acids with sulfate as the terminal electron acceptor (hydrogen sulfide excreted by the cells [not assimilated] is toxic to fish, bad odor & corrodes metal pipes)
Anaerobic habitats with high organic matter & sulfates (polluted lakes, sewagw digestors, rumen, intestine); physiological types psychrophilic, thermophilic, mesophilic, thermophilic & halophilis.
Peritrichously rod shaped Bacteroides; produce succinic &/or propionate; gastrointestinal tract; transform bile acids & sterols to carcinogenic metabolites (bowel cancer causing ??)
http://trishul.sci.gu.edu.au/courses/ss12bmi/micro_groups/obl_anaerobes.html   (139 words)

  
 Introduction to Cellular Respiration.
Some forms of anaerobic respiration also use the electron transport phosphoylation but differ in that they use other inorganic molecules as the final electron acceptor instead of oxygen.
Aerobic respiration requires the use of oxygen and anaerobic respiration which does not use oxygen.
There are two basic types of cellular respiration aerobic cellular respiration and anaerobic cellular respiration.
http://staff.jccc.net/pdecell/cellresp/respintro.html   (973 words)

  
 Anaerobic Respiration
Anaerobic (def) exergonic pathways do not require oxygen and include anaerobic respiration and fermentation.
Depending on the organism, cellular respiration can be aerobic, anaerobic, or both.
Like aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration involves glycolysis, a transition reaction, the citric acid cycle, and an electron transport chain.
http://www.cat.cc.md.us/courses/bio141/lecguide/unit4/metabolism/cellresp/anaer.html   (178 words)

  
 CHEMOAUTOTROPHIC PRODUCTION AND RESPIRATION IN THE HYPORHEIC ZONE OF A SONORAN DESERT STREAM
Weighting subsystems by areal extent, the largest proportion of aerobic respiration and chemoautotrophic production occurred in paraf1uvial sediments (64 to 76%), whereas anoxic bank sediments were most important for anaerobic respiration (94% of total anaerobic respiration).
Chemoautotrophic production and respiration (aerobic and anaerobic) were examined along f1owpaths in three subsystems in Sycamore Creek, Arizona.
Overall, chemoautotrophic production was only 1.0 to 1.3% of respiration and methane production was only 5% of total sediment respiration.
http://mercury.bio.uaf.edu/~jay_jones/Jones%20et%20al.%201994.htm   (178 words)

  
 Biology Activity Lab
Explain how the products of anaerobic respiration causes your cells to be less efficient.
This buildup of lactic acid, as a product of this anaerobic respiration, reaches a point where the muscles has a reduced ability to contract, until eventually exhaustion sets in and contraction of the muscle will stop.
Write the chemical equation for aerobic respiration, and anaerobic respiration lactic (acid fermentation).
http://www.mps.k12.nf.ca/physed/BioAct.html   (178 words)

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