8. Cells carry out either aerobic or anaerobic respiration. Which of the following describes a difference
between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
a Anaerobic respiration requires oxygen, while aerobic respiration does not
b. Anaerobic respiration requires less carbon dioxide than aerobic respiration
c. Aerobic respiration produces more ATP than anaerobic respiration
d. Aerobic respiration is more commonly carried out by microorganisms

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Answer 1

Answer:

C.) Aerobic respiration produces more ATP than anaerobic respiration.

Explanation:

Aerobic respiration is a cellular respiration reaction that requires the presence of oxygen. The electron transport chain in this reaction creates 32 ATP, making for a total of 36 ATP gained by aerobic respiration.


Related Questions

First correct answer gets Brainliest! Please answer!
(About Parkinson's Disease)
What gene is affected?
What kind of mutation is it?

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Answer:

Parkinson disease is caused by mutations in the PARK7, SNCA, PINK1, PRKN, or LRRK2.

Explanation:

These are all genes that can be affected.

what is the median and mode

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Answer:

Median is the average and mode is the same value

Explanation:

Cells sometimes use passive trarert
to move Dholecules across their
membranes. The rate at which a cell
engages in passive transport is
determined by -
A the number of vacuoles that the
cell contains.
B the composition of the cell
membranes.
C the size of the cell's chloroplasts.
D the amount of energy that the cell
generates.

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Which statements describe the structure of cell membranes?
Select all that apply.

- Proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates are found in and on the cell membrane.
- A single layer of phospholipids forms the semipermeable cell membrane.
- The cell membrane contains proteins and lipids, but not carbohydrates.
- A phospholipid bilayer forms the semipermeable cell membrane.

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Answer:

I think that it is

B. A single layer of phospholipids forms the semipermeable cell membrane

C. The cell membrane contains proteins and lipids, but not carbohydrates.

D. A phospholipid bilayer forms the semipermeable cell membrane.

I hope that this helps you!

The correct statements that describe the structure of cell membrane are:

Proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates are found in and on the cell membrane.A phospholipid bilayer forms the semipermeable cell membrane.

The plasma membrane or cell membrane of organisms is made up of a bilayer of phospholipids in which proteins, carbohydrates, glycoproteins, and glycolipids are embedded. In animal cells, there is cholesterol too.

The biological membranes of cells are made up of two layers of phospholipid. Each layer contains a lipid tail attached to a polar head. The head is polar in nature directed both outward toward the environment of the cell and inward toward the cytosol.

In this way, a hydrophobic region of lipid tails separates the solution into two parts. That makes it a semipermeable membrane.

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Stars begin their life cycle in: a. a black hole. b. a nova. c. a nebula. d. a supernova. explain for every answer PLEASE I NEED IT IS DUE TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

C. a nebula

Explanation:

a supernova is when it explodes and then it turns into a black hole

14. Alex writes down his car racing times for each day.

Mon – 5hr Tue – 1hr

Wed –2hr Thu – 6hr Fri – No drive.

He drives at a constant speed of 100km/h. Work out the distance he drove each day. On which day did he drive the furthest?

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Answer: One positive integer is 5 more than the other.  When the reciprocal of the larger number is subtracted from the reciprocal of the smaller the result is 5/14. Find the two integers.

Example: The difference between the reciprocals of two consecutive positive odd integers is 2/15. Find the integers.

Work-Rate Problems

There are two equivalent formulas to choose from when solving work-rate problems. If two people are working together on a job then their work rates add and they can perform the job working together in a shorter amount of time. If we let  = the time it takes a person to complete a task then his work rate is 1/. In other words, he can complete the 1 job in  number of hours. If we let  = the time it takes a second person to complete the task and  = the time it takes for both people working together we get the following work-rate formulas:

Example: Bill’s garden hose can fill the pool in 12 hours.  His neighbor has a hose that can fill the pool in 15 hours.  How long will it take to fill the pool using both hoses?

Example: Joe can complete his yard work in 3 hours by himself.  If his son helps it will only take 2 hours working together. How long would the yard work take if his son was working alone?

Example: Norm and Cliff can paint the office in 5 hours working together. Being a professional painter, Norm can paint twice as fast as Cliff. How long would it take Cliff to paint the office by himself?

Work-Rate Problem: One small water hose takes twice as long to fill the basin as the larger water hose. If the two hoses working together take 40 minutes to fill the basin how long would it have taken each hose to individually fill the basin?

Work-Rate Problem: Joe can texture and paint a room in 8 hours working alone. It would take Bill 6 hours to do the same job. How long will it take them to complete the job working together?

Work-Rate Problem: Two printers, working at the same rate, work together with printing payroll checks for 4 hours before one breaks down. The other takes 3 more hours to complete the job working alone. How long would it have taken only one printer to complete the job?

Uniform Motion Problems (Distance Problems)

We have set up uniform motion problems using the formula  =  *. For the following motion problems, we will need the equivalent formula / =  to set up the equations.

Example: The first leg of Mary’s road trip consisted of 120 miles of traffic.  When the traffic cleared, she was able to drive twice as fast for 300 miles. If the total trip took 9 hours, then for how much time was she stuck in traffic?

Example: A passenger train can travel 20 miles per hour faster than a freight train.  If the passenger train can cover 390 miles at the same time it takes the freight train to cover 270 miles, how fast is each train?

Example: Billy rode his skateboard 24 miles to his grandmother’s house for the day. It was a rough ride so he borrowed his grandmother’s bicycle for the return trip. Going twice as fast on the bicycle the return trip took 2 hours less time.  What was his average speed on the bicycle?

Example: Brett lives on the river 45 miles upstream from town.  When the current is 2 miles per hour he can row his boat downstream to town for supplies and back in 14 hours.  What is his average rowing speed in still water?

Explanation:

In general, what is photosynthesis?

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Answer:

Photosynthesis is when plants use the sun to create sugars, which are like food to the plant.

Explanation:

Please help need this today need 10 safety’s violations

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Answer:

goggles not being worn, hair not pulled back, getting off task, puddle on floor, not paying attention

Explanation:

there is five, I could not find 10, but I hope this helps.

i just circled all the safety violations

What is the mass number when it is stable?

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Answer:

The mass number (symbol A, from the German word Atomgewicht [atomic weight]),[1] also called atomic mass number or nucleon number, is the total number of protons and neutrons (together known as nucleons) in an atomic nucleus. It is approximately equal to the atomic (also known as isotopic) mass of the atom expressed in atomic mass units. Since protons and neutrons are both baryons, the mass number A is identical with the baryon number B as of the nucleus as of the whole atom or ion. The mass number is different for each different isotope of a chemical element. Hence, the difference between the mass number and the atomic number Z gives the number of neutrons (N) in a given nucleus: N = A − Z.[2]

The mass number is written either after the element name or as a superscript to the left of an element's symbol. For example, the most common isotope of carbon is carbon-12, or 12

C

, which has 6 protons and 6 neutrons. The full isotope symbol would also have the atomic number (Z) as a subscript to the left of the element symbol directly below the mass number: 12

6C

.[3]

In comparison to eukaryotic cells,most prokaryotic are very
A.mobile
B.complex
C.small
D.acid

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The answer is Choice C. They are way smaller than eukaryotic cells and most prokaryotic cells are bacteria and bacteria are really small.

Paragraph 8 is mostly about

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Where is the paragraph...?

all compounds are negatively charged, true or false?

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

"Electrons are the "material" of the charge that is flowing. Therefore, current can never cause a metal object to become positively or negatively charged, because the net number of electrons in the metal object will never change due to current flow."

define bicarpellary​

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Answer: adjective. Botany (of an ovary) having two carpells.

what is a small piece of debris in space left over from a comets tail called
Cometoid
Meteorite
Meteoroid
Comatose

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Answer:

Meteoroid is the correct one.

Rabbits normally eat some grass as a food source. In a habitat, a new species of grass is introduced that out-competes most of the original species of grass. The new species of grass contains a chemical that is usually toxic and fatal to most rabbits. Assuming that all rabbits in this habitat will eat some of the new species of grass, how will the presence of the new grass most likely decrease the diversity of the rabbit population in this habitat?​

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Answer:

Well The Diversity will decrease.

Explanation:

If the Grass Is Toxic to the Rabbit than the rabbits will either die from eating the grass, or they will stop eating it and need to find a new food source. this will lead to the to the rabbits that are resistant to the toxic grass being able to reproduce more and therefor becoming more abundant.

what is the volume of an object of this object ? Length 5cm, height 1cm, width 5cm

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Given parameters:

Length = 5cm

Height = 1cm

Width = 5cm

Unknown:

Volume of the object = ?

Solution:

This is a cuboid due to the dimensions given.

  Volume of a cuboid = Length x breadth x height

                                 = 5cm x 1cm x 5cm

                                 = 25cm³

The volume of the shape is 25cm³


Which of these gases is not considered a greenhouse gas?

A. Nitrogen

B. Nitrous Oxide

C. Carbon monoxide

D. Dichloromethane

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Answer:

C. Carbon monoxide

Explanation:

Carbon monoxide doesn't directly affect the climate directly, it absorbs & increases the impact of greenhouse gases.

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4. In what way is a human lung similar to a plant leaf?

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Answer:

Both organs are made up of only one type of protective dermal tissue.

Both organs are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

A plant leaf is an organ. In what way is a human lung similar to a plant leaf? Both organs are made up of only one type of protective dermal tissue. Both organs are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases. When you think about it they both need to breathe. You can say this and expand it more

The graph illustrates the activity level of three common digestive enzymes, across a range of pH values. Hydrochloric acid is used by the stomach to aid in digestion and causes the stomach to have an average pH of 1.5 to 3.5. Which enzyme is likely to be active in the acidic environment of the stomach?

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Answer:

Digestion starts with the sight, thought, or smell of food. When the brain anticipates an incoming meal, the vagus nerve sends a message to the stomach causing the release of acetylcholine. The binding of acetylcholine to G cells in the stomach starts the secretion of gastrin and, in combination with acetylcholine and histamine, stimulates parietal cells in the gastric glands of the stomach body to start secreting hydrochloric acid (HCl).

Explanation:



27 AL 3+
13 how many protons, electrons and neutrons

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13 neutrons 10 protons 14 electorns

Will the CO2 molecules that exist today still be the CO2 molecules in a million years

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

cause nothing is created or lost it is just cycled.

Yes, the carbon dioxide molecules existing today will be the same carbon dioxide molecules in a million years because the matter is not created or destroyed.

What is carbon dioxide?

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colorless gas with a sour taste and a little harsh odor. It is one of the most significant greenhouse gases associated with global warming, but it only makes up a small portion of the atmosphere on Earth (roughly 3 volumes per 10,000).

It is produced during the combustion of carbon-containing materials, fermentation, and animal respiration, as well as during the photosynthesis of carbohydrates by plants.

The so-called greenhouse effect is caused by the gas because its presence in the atmosphere prevents part of the radiant energy that Earth receives from being reflected back into space.

In the industrial setting, it is recovered for a wide range of uses from flue gases, by-products of the hydrogen-preparation process for ammonia synthesis, lime kilns, and other sources.

Therefore, the same carbon dioxide will exist in a million years as today.

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what are the limitations of the respiratory system?

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Answer:

Having gills, or the ability of gills.

Explanation:

Our lungs can't filter out water and use the oxygen in the water, sadly.

And, we can't hold our breath for that long, compared to other mammals (the only way that we can hold our breath for a long time is if we breathe in pure oxygen).

Name three important needs for water

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Answer:

for living beings to drink, to grow crops, a place for living for fishes and such

Answer:

For us to drink so we can survive, for fish to swim liek lakes and stuff , and so crops can grow

Explanation:

What evidence do similarities between fossil bones and modern organisms provide?

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Answer:

It provides evidence for evolution and adaptations

Explanation:

Scientists use specific levels of organization in order to analyze the biosphere. The Everglades are a large area of subtropical wetlands found in Florida. A variety of plants and animals can be found in the Everglades, including Florida panthers, cypress trees, herons, and alligators. Photo by National Park Service Which level of organization is not seen in the Everglades? ecosystem community population biome

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Answer:

Biome

Explanation:

A community might be defined as a group of organisms that coexist in a certain time and space. It can be defined at different scales.

A biome might be defined as a community at a supercontinental scale. It is a group of communities in different parts of the world with the same or very similar physiognomy (referring by physiognomy to the external and characteristic aspect that is seen in an object) .

Biomes are defined in function of the climatic patterns and the groups of plants living there, an ecological classification.

The Everglades are part of a biome. We might find ecosystems, populations, and communities at a local scale, but not biomes.

Answer:

D"Biome"

Explanation:

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Why do you think the H-bonds only last a short time before breaking and reforming?

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Answer: The room temperature thermal energy is about 2.5 KJ/mol, where areas hydrogen bond energy is in the range of 6-15 KJ/mol. So it must not only for thermal fluctuations. (please be specific with reference)

Explanation:

How has the development of a pine and then a hardwood forest affected populations of shrubs?
A The development of the two types of forests has negatively affected populations of shrubs by decreasing the amount of pollinators in the area.
B The development of the two types of forests has positively affected populations of shrubs by increasing the amount of water available to shrubs.
С The development of the two types of forests has negatively affected populations of shrubs by decreasing the amount of space available to shrubs.
D The development of the two types of forests has positively affected populations of shrubs by increasing the amount of sunlight in the area.​

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Answer: Option C.

The development of the two types of forest has negatively affected the populations of shrubs by decreasing the amount of space available for shrubs

Explanation:

The development of the two types of forest has negatively affected the populations of shrubs by decreasing the amount of space available for shrubs because pine and hardwood are huge trees bigger than shrubs and occupy space. As they occupy space the received most of the sunlight, their roots is very extensive and draw water and nutrients from the soil which makes these resources not very much available for shrubs and hence it drastically affected the populations of shrubs. Because of their heights, wideness and big leaves, little sunlight gets to shrubs and hence shrubs photosynthesis is reduced.

The removal of one seral stage to another is called ecological succession.

The place which is used by the shrubs is now used by the tree and give the competition for the land. The development of the two types of forest has negatively affected the populations of shrubs by decreasing the amount of space available for shrubs.

The development of the two types of forest has negatively affected the populations of shrubs by decreasing the amount of space available for shrubs because pine and hardwood are huge trees bigger than shrubs and occupy space.

As they occupy space they received most of the sunlight, their roots are very extensive and draw water and nutrients from the soil which makes these resources not very much available for shrubs, and hence it drastically affected the populations of shrubs.

Because of their heights, wideness, and big leaves, little sunlight gets to shrubs, and hence shrub's photosynthesis is reduced.

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PLEASE HELP (40 POINTS) What role might the processes of protein synthesis play in using CRISPR to modify a defective gene in an organism’s DNA? Do you think CRISPR and other forms of genetic engineering are helpful or harmful to humans?
Use what you know about protein synthesis to reflect on these questions.


Create a presentation of your ideas. Your presentation can be verbal, written, or drawn. Be sure to explain the reasoning behind your ideas. Be prepared to defend your ideas by considering a variety of different perspectives.

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Answer:

That looks hard, search on google.

Explanation:

Which of the following describes plant cells but not animal cells?
A. The nucleus contains the chromosomes
B. The ribosomes assist in protein synthesis
C. Plastids store starch made during photosynthesis
D. mitochondria produce energy through respiration

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Answer:C. Plastids store starch made during photosynthesis

The statement that describes plant cells but not animal cells is the plastids that store starch made during photosynthesis. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.

What is Photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis may be defined as the process through which green plants and some photosynthetic algae synthesize their own food in the form of glucose with the help of carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.

Animal cells do not perform photosynthesis so they do not have plastids. Plastid is a type of cell organelle which is specific to only plant cells that significantly store starch that is synthesized during the process of photosynthesis.

Animal cells have cell organelles like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, etc. while chloroplast and plastids are specific to plant cells.

Therefore, the statement that describes plant cells but not animal cells is the plastids that store starch made during photosynthesis. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.

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The diagram below shows a battery and three light bulbs that are connected to an electric wire.
If one of the light bulbs is removed, then the remaining bulbs will
O A receive too much current and go out.
OB. get brighter.
OC explode.
D. receive no current and go out.

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Answer:

If all bulbs are connected through a single wire, (or connected to each other throught a single wire then to the battery) then if one is removed the rest will receive no current and go out.

Explanation:

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