Description : What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
Last Answer : A: Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces more ATP (energy) than anaerobic respiration, which does not require oxygen and produces less ATP.
Last Answer : A: Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces a large amount of ATP, while anaerobic respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen and produces a smaller amount of ATP.
Last Answer : A: Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces more ATP than anaerobic respiration, which occurs in the absence of oxygen and produces less ATP.
Last Answer : A: Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces more ATP, while anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen and produces less ATP.
Last Answer : A: Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not.
Description : Difference between Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration. -Biology
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Description : What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration in plants -Biology
Description : What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration in plants? -Biology
Description : What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? Name some organisms that use the anaerobic mode of respiration. -Biology
Last Answer : The food material taken in during the process of nutrition is used in cells to provide energy for various life processes. Diverse organisms do this in different ways – some use oxygen to ... The release of energy in this aerobic process is a lot greater than in the anaerobic process.
Description : What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration ? Name some organisms that use the anaerobic mode of respiration. -Biology
Last Answer : Aerobic respiration Anaerobic respiration 1. It takes place in the presence of oxygen. 1. It takes place in the absence of oxygen. 2. Complete breakdown of food occurs in aerobic ... is produced in anaerobic respiration. Some organisms which use anaerobic respiration are yeast, bacteria etc.
Description : Why anaerobic respiration is less efficient than aerobic respiration. -Biology
Description : Why anaerobic respiration is less efficient than aerobic respiration? -Biology
Description : Common step for both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. -Biology
Description : how are aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration different?
Last Answer : aerobic respiration uses oxygen and anaerobic doesn't; also aerobic produces more ATP or cellular energy***Apex: Oxygen is necessary for aerobic respiration but not for anaerobic respiration.
Description : Fermentation is a type of ______ process. (1) Aerobic Respiration (2) Anaerobic Respiration (3) Exothermic Reaction (4) Transpiration
Last Answer : (2) Anaerobic Respiration Explanation: Fermentation in food processing is the process of converting carbohydrates to alcohol or organic acids using microorganisms—yeasts or bacteria—under anaerobic conditions. It also occurs in oxygenstarved muscle cells, as in the case of lactic acid fermentation.
Description : Production of alcohol from organic compounds by microorganisms is known as (1) Combustion (2) Fermentation (3) Anaerobic: respiration (4) Aerobic respiration
Last Answer : (3) Anaerobic: respiration Explanation: The process of breaking down large molecules into simpler one in the presence of enzyme is called fermentation.
Description : Respiration in the absence of air is called - (1) Aerobic respiration (2) Anaerobic respiration (3) Muscular respiration (4) Molecular respiration
Last Answer : (2) Anaerobic respiration Explanation: Respiration in the absence of air is called Anaerobic respiration while respiration in the presence of air (oxygen) is called aerobic respiration.
Description : Differentiate between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration?
Last Answer : Aerobic Respiration: - i) Oxygen is necessary. ii) 1 gm glucose release 36 ATP energy. iii) Chemical products are inorganic compounds. iv) Enzymes are found in mitochondria. v) ... v) It provides energy during fermentation process and when there is deficiency of oxygen.
Description : If cells can use oxygen in cellular respiration it is called _____. a. Anaerobic Respiration b. Alcoholic Fermentation c. Acid Fermentation d. Aerobic Respiration
Last Answer : c. Acid Fermentation
Description : The use of oxygen gas (02) in an exergonic pathway generating ATP is called a. Anaerobic Respiration. b. Photosynthesis. c. Aerobic Respiration. d. Fermentation.
Last Answer : c. Aerobic Respiration.
Description : Respiration that does NOT require oxygen is called: a) photosynthesis b) oxidation c) anaerobic respiration d) aerobic respiration
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
Description : Humans can produce energy by: a) anaerobic respiration b) aerobic respiration c) neither anaerobic nor aerobic respiration d) both anaerobic and aerobic respiration
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- BOTH ANAEROBIC AND AEROBIC RESPIRATION
Description : Fermentation is a type of ________ process . (1) Aerobic Respiration (2) Anaerobic Respiration (3) Exothermic Reaction (4) Transpiration
Last Answer : Exothermic respiration
Description : Production of alcohol from organic compounds by microorganisms is known as (1) Combustion (2) Fermentation (3) Anaerobic respiration (4) Aerobic respiration
Last Answer : Fermentation
Description : What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic bacteria?
Last Answer : Bacteria which need oxygen of respiration are called aerobic bacteria. The anaerobic bacteria do not need oxygen for reparation. Oxygen may rather be injurious of r them.
Description : I want to increase my fitness. Is it better to do anaerobic exercise before or after aerobic exercise?
Last Answer : answer:Why not a combination of both? I am a fierce believer of circuit work out. I do a routine called the 300. 6 exercises, 50 reps each - within 30 minutes. Do that today and let me know if you don't ... is assuming you go 5 days a week. You are going 5 days a week right? :P Have a good workout.
Description : Is stomach crunch aerobic or anaerobic exercise?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Is swimming an aerobic or anaerobic exercise?
Last Answer : depends
Description : Isocitrate dehydrogenases is (A) Aerobic dehydrogenase (B) Anaerobic dehydrogenase (C) Hydroperoxidase (D) Oxygenase
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The ratio that most closely approximates the number of net molecules of ATP formed per mole of glucose utilized under aerobic conditions to the net number formed under anaerobic conditions is (A) 4:1 (B) 13:1 (C) 18:1 (D) 24:1
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Biotin is required as a coenzyme by (A) Anaerobic dehydrogenases (B) Decarboxylases (C) Aerobic dehydrogenases (D) Carboxylases
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Tissues form lactic acid from glucose. This phenomenon is termed as (A) Aerobic glycolysis (B) Oxidation (C) Oxidative phosphorylation (D) Anaerobic glycolysis
Last Answer : D
Description : A 67-year-old male presents with an intraabdominal abscess secondary to perforated sigmoid diverticulitis. The following statement(s) is/are true concerning his intraabdominal abscess. a. Culture will ... gram-negative enteric bacilli d. The most common anaerobic islet will be a Bacteroides species
Last Answer : Answer: b, c, d Typically an intraabdominal infection results in perforation of a hollow viscus and the ensuing contamination of a normally sterile peritoneal cavity. The normal ... Bacteroides species (especially B. fragilis, Clostridium), and anaerobic cocci are most consistently isolated
Description : The treatment of the following patient should include: a. Initial empiric therapy directed against both aerobes and anaerobes b. The addition of anti-fungal therapy in an elderly patient ... therapy is appropriate if the agents selected possess activity against both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria
Last Answer : Answer: a, e The primary treatment for a perforated viscus is surgical, however antimicrobial therapy is an extremely important adjunct. Empiric antibiotic therapy for secondary ... whereas longer periods are indicated for immunosuppressed patients and with patients with extensive contamination
Description : Which of the following statement(s) concerning the gut microflora is/are correct? a. Gut microflora evolves constantly throughout development b. The gut microflora can contribute to the physical and ... the colon, anaerobic organisms outnumber aerobic organisms in a ratio in excess of 100:1
Last Answer : Answer: b, d The composition of the gut microflora is established in neonates after ingestion of microbes that are acquired during contamination from the birth canal and during initial feeding, and ... small number of aerobes are present, these microbes being outnumbered 100-300 to 1 by anaerobes
Description : The organisms which can grow best in the presence of a low concentration of oxygen a. Aerophilic b. Microaerophilic c. Aerobic d. Anaerobic
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : In septic tanks, decomposition of organic bacteria, is done by A. Anaerobic bacteria B. Aerobic bacteria C. Both types of bacterias D. None of these
Last Answer : ANS: A
Description : The sewage treatment in septic tanks is due to A. Anaerobic decomposition B. Aerobic decomposition C. Parasitic decomposition D. None of these
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: A. Indore method of composting involves decomposition under aerobic conditions B. Bangalore method of composting involves decomposing under anaerobic conditions C ... the Bangalore method of compositing is a powdery mass called humus D. all of these
Last Answer : ANS: D
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: A. Anaerobic bacteria flourish in the absence of oxygen B. Aerobic bacteria flourish in the presence of oxygen C. Facultative bacteria flourish with or without oxygen D. All the above
Description : The domestic sewage in large cities (a) has a high BOD as it contains both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria (b) is processed by aerobic and then anaerobic bacteria in the secondary treatment in ... sewage contains adequate oxygen (d) has very high amount of suspended solids and dissolved salts.
Last Answer : (b) is processed by aerobic and then anaerobic bacteria in the secondary treatment in Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs)
Description : Which two distinct microbial processes are responsible for the release of fixed nitrogen as dinitrogen gas (N2) to the atmosphere? (a) Aerobic nitrate oxidation and nitrite reduction (b) ... fixation by Rhizobium in root nodules of legumes (d) Anaerobic ammonium oxidation and denitrification
Last Answer : (d) Anaerobic ammonium oxidation and denitrification
Description : Septic tanks are used for the __________ of the deposited solids. (A) Separation (B) Anaerobic decomposition (C) Aerobic decomposition (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Anaerobic decomposition
Description : The type of bacteria which is active in trickling filter during biological treatment of sewage is the __________ bacteria. (A) Anaerobic (B) Saprophytic (C) Aerobic (D) Parasitic
Last Answer : (C) Aerobic
Description : Presence of __________ bacteria in water causes disease like typhoid. (A) Aerobic (B) Pathogenic (C) Anaerobic (D) Non-pathogenic
Last Answer : (B) Pathogenic
Description : _____ bacteria live as individuals and do not live in biofilms. a. Planktonic b. Anaerobic c. Aerobic d. Facultative anaerobic
Last Answer : a. Planktonic
Description : Bacillus anthracis is a gram-_____ rod. a. Positive, Spore-Forming b. Positive, Anaerobic c. Negative, Spore-Forming d. Negative, Aerobic
Last Answer : a. Positive, Spore-Forming
Description : Clostridium tetani grows in a/an _____ environment. a. Acidic b. Anaerobic c. High Oxygen d. Aerobic
Last Answer : b. Borrelia
Description : Production of alcohol by fermentation of molasses is a/an __________ process. (A) Anaerobic (B) Aerobic (C) Endothermic (D) Both (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (B) Aerobic
Description : Penicillin is made employing __________ fermentation process. (A) Continuous (B) Aerobic batch (C) Anaerobic batch (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Aerobic batch