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List and explain in detail the different types of locomotive structures found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
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There are three major ways in which different cells handle pyruvate (pyruvic acid) produced by glycolysis. These are lactic acid fermentation, alcoholic fermentation and aerobic respiration. Fermentation takes place under anaerobic conditions in many prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes. For the complete oxidation of glucose to and however, organisms adopt Krebs’ cycle which is also called as aerobic respiration. This required supply.
In fermentation, the incomplete oxidation of glucose is achieved under anaerobic conditions by sets of reactions where pyruvate is converted to and ethanol. Other organisms like bacteria produce lactic acid from pyruvic acid. In animal cells also, like muscles during exercise, when oxygen is inadequate for cellular respiration, pyruvic acid is reduced to lactic acid. In both lactic acid and alcohol fermentation, not much energy is released.
Which compound acts as reducing agent in lactic acid and alcoholic fermantation?
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Ethyl alcohol, Carbon dioxide, Starch, Oxygen absence
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Question Text | List and explain in detail the different types of locomotive structures found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
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Topic | All topics |
Subject | Biology |
Class | Class 11 |