movement of ions across a selectively-permeable membrane, down their electrochemical gradient. More specifically, it relates to the generation of ATP by the movement of hydrogen ions across a membrane during cellular respiration
Cellular respiration is the process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food. During cellular respiration, food (such as glucose) is broken down into CO2 (carbon dioxide) and H2O (water) and energy is liberated, or freed.
Yes. Chemiosmosis is a very important step in the creation of ATP during cellular respiration.
It uses ATP synthase, produces ATP, creates a proton gradient and has an electron transport chain
mr. shoeman told us
Electron Transport SystemThe electron transport chain
It frees up NADH to be used in glycolysis again.
cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria
Cellular respiration begins with glycolysis in the cytoplasm of the cell.
it delivers oxygen
etc takes place in mitochondria while chemiosmosis takes place entirely in cell membrane
Electron Transport SystemThe electron transport chain
ATP Synthesis and Chemiosmosis
go to the process of cellular respiration.
No,it has no role in cellular respiration.But it takes part in photo respiration.
Oxidative Phosphorylation [Chemiosmosis and ETC]
Glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle, the Electron Transport Chain, and chemiosmosis.
The role of organic compounds in cellular respiration is to start cellular respiration. Cellular Respiration is a process that creates ATP. So, in order to create ATP you'll need organic compounds. Organic Compounds are converted into ATP during Cellular Respiration. This is the role of organic compound in cellular respiration.
It is process of generating of energy.Mitochondria is responsible for aerobic respiration.
well ask yourself what does diffusion mean and compare it to cellular respiration and photosynthesis
NAD+
To make ATP.