38 ATP molecules can theoretically be produced in aerobic conditions from one glucose molecule in glycolysis, Krebs cycle and electron transport... View Article
2 ATP are used in the first half of glycolysis per glucose molecule. ATP is utilised in two steps. They are: Glucose → Glucose 6-phosphate... View Article
No, GTP is Guanosine triphosphate. It contains guanine instead of adenine in ATP. Adenine and guanine are nitrogenous bases (purine). GTP is... View Article
Glucose is converted into ATP by cellular respiration. Glucose is completely oxidised to CO2 and water producing energy, which is stored as ATP.... View Article
Oxidation of one molecule of NADH produces 3 ATP molecules in the electron transport chain. Also Check: Where Does the Krebs Cycle Take... View Article
Our body produces a large amount of ATP during respiration. If glucose is the respiratory substrate, then we get the net gain of 38 ATP molecules... View Article
Hydrolysis of one mole of ATP to ADP under standard conditions releases 7.3 kcal/mole of energy. ΔG for hydrolysis of one mole of ATP in the... View Article
Theoretically, 38 ATP molecules are produced by complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose in aerobic respiration. Also Check: Where... View Article
ATP is the energy currency of the cell. Energy derived from the hydrolysis of terminal phosphate bonds is utilised in various processes such as... View Article
ATP and NADPH produced during the light reaction are used in the biosynthetic pathway of carbon fixation to produce sugar. For CO2 fixation by... View Article
Sunken stomata can be seen in Nerium. Typically, the stomata are seen at the same level as the adjacent epidermal cells, such as those seen in... View Article
It is because the seeds cannot be stored under normal conditions for the next season. Annual plants complete their life cycle in one season,... View Article
Pineapple is a sorosis type of fruit that develops from the spadix or spike inflorescence wherein the flowers fuse by their succulent tepals. The... View Article
Food which is stored in the endosperm is drawn up continuously by the developing embryo in the process of development of the embryo and hence it... View Article
Replum is a thin false septum. It is seen in the ovary of the flower of candytuft, mustard, etc. They are formed as a result of ingrowth of the... View Article
A fruit developed from hypanthodium inflorescence is called Syconus fruit. Example is Ficus. A box like an inflorescence wherein the box is... View Article
Opuntia (prickly pear cactus) is a xerophytic plant, found in the dry habitat. Its stem is modified into a succulent and flat green structure.... View Article
Yes, sweet potatoes are homologous to turnips. This is because both have the same origin. Both are roots, however, are modified to take up... View Article
Yes, coconut fruit is a drupe. Drupes are fleshy fruits developing from either one or many fused carpels having one or several seeds. They have a... View Article
Cymose inflorescence is also called determinate or definite inflorescence. The main axis in a cymose inflorescence ends in a flower. Here, the... View Article