Glucose loses electrons through oxidation while oxygen gains thoes electrons throught reduction.
A cell uses both glucose and oxygen in the redox reactions of cellular respiration.
A cell uses both glucose and oxygen in the redox reactions of cellular respiration.
NAD plus
glucose
The purpose of cellular respiration is to draw energy, oxygen and also to have carbon dioxide.
A cell uses both glucose and oxygen in the redox reactions of cellular respiration.
A cell uses both glucose and oxygen in the redox reactions of cellular respiration.
During cellular respiration, the substrate is oxidized by losing electrons and reduced by gaining electrons in a series of redox reactions.
glucose
NAD plus
glucose
To make ATP.
The process is called cellular respiration. It takes place in mitochondria
The purpose of cellular respiration is to draw energy, oxygen and also to have carbon dioxide.
NAD plus
Cells use the energy from redox reactions in cellular respiration to produce ATP, which is the main energy currency of the cell. ATP is used to power various cellular processes and maintain overall cell function.
NAD+ is a substrate in redox reactions because it serves as a coenzyme that accepts and donates electrons during cellular respiration to facilitate energy production.