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Difference between Glycolysis and Krebs Cycle | Metabolic Engineering

Difference between Glycolysis and Krebs Cycle! Glycolysis: Glycolysis is the sequence of enzymatic reactions which oxidize the six-carbon sugar glucose into two three-carbon compounds with the production of a small amount of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Glycolysis has two basic functions if the cell. First, it metabolizes simple six-carbon sugars to smaller three-carbon compounds that are then either fully metabolized by [...]

By |2015-08-27T17:09:25+00:00March 4, 2014|Biology|Comments Off on Difference between Glycolysis and Krebs Cycle | Metabolic Engineering

4 Main Stages of Cellular Reaction in Plants | Metabolic Engineering

Some of the main stages of cellular reaction in plants are as follows: (a) Glycolysis (b) Transition Reaction (c) The Krebs cycle (d) Electron Transport Chain. Plants used to produce energy through the process of photosynthesis as well as cellular respiration. Cellular reaction in plants is totally opposite to photosynthesis, and more importantly, it does exist in plant life. There [...]

By |2015-08-27T17:09:35+00:00March 4, 2014|Biology|Comments Off on 4 Main Stages of Cellular Reaction in Plants | Metabolic Engineering

Electron Transport Chain Process in Plant and Animal Cells |Metabolic Engineering

Electron Transport Chain Process in Plant and Animal Cells! All living things run on energy. If the organism is a plant or autotrophic microbe, the energy comes from sunlight. For all other forms of life, energy is extracted from nutrients through the reactions of metabolism-cellular respiration. (a) Cellular Respiration and the Electron Transport Chain: Regardless of whether the original form [...]

By |2015-08-27T17:09:44+00:00March 4, 2014|Biology|Comments Off on Electron Transport Chain Process in Plant and Animal Cells |Metabolic Engineering
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