4:27 70 - EXdIIIIIE LEIIUIAI IESNIICIUII III PIAIILS - Observe fermentation in yeast Introduction All living organisms use cellular respiration to provide the energy (in the form of ATP) used for the many processes involved in maintenance and growth. The overall chemical equation for cellular respiration is: \( \mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{12} \mathrm{O}_{6}+6 \mathrm{O}_{2} \rightarrow 6 \mathrm{CO}_{2}+6 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}+ \) ATP P7.1 Cellular Respiration Equation Answered - Correct P7.2 Cellular Respiration Equation Unanswered Examine the cellular respiration equation above. Which of the following are products in cellular respiration? A Glucose and oxygen B ATP and carbon dioxide C Water and oxygen D ATP, carbon dioxide, and water Submit 2/15
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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration are the two primary metabolic pathways that govern life on Earth. These processes are inextricably linked – the products of one are the reactants of the other. At the level of Ecosystem, they complement each other to create an environment suitable for Biological life. Fermentation is an alternative metabolic pathway utilized by both prokaryotes and eukaryotic cells and has been used for millennia by humans for food preservation. In nature, biological communities are composed of organisms that occupy the same niche while using these different metabolic strategies. This metabolic complementation helps to create sustainable ecosystems. One example of this mutualism can be seen with Lichens which are composed of algae and fungi. The algae conduct photosynthesis which provides food for the fungi. In return, the fungi provide substrate for the algae to colonize. In a way, the algae provide the food and the fungi provide the shelter and the metabolic needs of each are met. In this spirit of community, I would like for you to 1) identify and describe an example of this type of metabolic mutualism. How do these organisms with completely different approaches to life, occupy the same niche and complement each other? Also, 2) describe fermentation and give an example of how it influences humanity in a positive and negative way. post references
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The equation C6H12O6(aq) + 6 O2(g) --> 6 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(l) + energy via heat and ATP represents the process of aerobic cellular respiration. The term aerobic means that (blank) is used in the process. This is a series of about 20 biochemical reactions each catalyzed by a specific (blank). The process is an example of a/an (blank) reaction and uses oxygen as the (blank) agent. Overall, the process as depicted in the above equation is a/an (blank) process as it releases energy. Nutrients such as glucose are oxidized in one of two ways. In one of these processes, hydrogen atoms and their (blank) are lost from glucose and combine with oxygen to form (blank). Overall, the aerobic oxidation of glucose involves the movement of (blank) electrons from a/an (blank) free energy state to a/an (blank) free energy state in (blank) and water. The overall change results in a decrease in potential energy and a/an (blank) in entropy. Please fill out the (blank) spots.
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