Nghĩa của từ aerobic respiration bằng Tiếng Việt

Hô hấp có sử dụng oxi

Đặt câu có từ "aerobic respiration"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "aerobic respiration", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ aerobic respiration, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ aerobic respiration trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. In aerobic respiration, oxygen is required.

2. The ability to exhibit Aerobic respiration may yield benefits to the Aerobic organism, as Aerobic respiration yields more

3. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen (O2) in order to create ATP.

Hô hấp hiếu khí bắt buộc phải có oxy (O2) để tạo ra ATP.

4. They are distinguished from the Bacilli by lacking aerobic respiration.

5. The irreversible reaction of resazurin to resorufin is proportional to aerobic respiration.

6. Under aerobic conditions, dissolved oxygen levels are reduced as aerobic respiration occurs.

7. Membrane-bound organelle and the site of aerobic respiration and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production.

8. This type of cellular respiration known as aerobic respiration, is dependent on the presence of oxygen.

Kiểu hô hấp tế bào xảy ra ở ty thể có tên gọi hô hấp hiếu khí, phụ thuộc vào sự hiện diện của khí oxy.

9. ∙L−1 HCN showed an initial shift towards glycolysis, followed by a return to aerobic respiration.

10. In particular, reduced oxygen concentration and almost complete absence of methane indicate mainly aerobic respiration processes.

11. AnAerobic respiration is similar to Aerobic respiration, except, the process happens without the presence of oxygen

12. After 60 min of anoxia, aerobic respiration is irreversibly inhibited and is substituted for by anaerobic glycolysis.

13. Archaea display a wide range of lifestyles, including anaerobic and aerobic respiration, fermentation, chemoautotrophy, heterotrophy, and photoheterotrophy

14. Oxygen is used in aerobic respiration, the main source of the seedling's energy until it grows leaves.

Ôxy được sử dụng trong hô hấp hiếu khí, là nguồn năng lượng chính của cây con cho đến khi nó mọc lá.

15. During anaerobic and aerobic respiration, the persistent production of acetate and other by-products indicated overflow metabolisms.

16. Use of glucose as an energy source in cells is by either aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration, or fermentation.

17. Tuberculosis is an obligate Aerobe with limited metabolic options to generate pmf in the absence of aerobic respiration

18. Aerobic respiration, as the name suggests, is the process of producing the energy required by cells using oxygen

19. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced physiologically in mitochondria during aerobic respiration while oxygen is reduced to water.

20. Obligate Aerobes require O 2 for growth; they use O 2 as a final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration

21. Back to Typical Animal Cell Mitochondrion Membrane-bound organelle and the site of aerobic respiration and ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production.

22. The mitochondria are largely responsible for providing the cell with energy from the oxidation of glucose (known as aerobic respiration).

23. Also, in the presense of oxygen, the yeast would undergo aerobic respiration to produce just carbon dioxide and water, without producing ethanol.

24. Such anaerobic respiration is much quicker than aerobic respiration, but also much less efficient in terms of energy produced per unit of fuel.

25. Thus a reduction in DO concentrations within an existing BTEX groundwater plume provides strong indication that microbes are already established and actively biodegrading petroleum hydrocarbons by aerobic respiration.

26. Use of cyanide, sodium azide, and iodoacetate further reveals that the energy for regeneration in ciliates like Spirostomum is most likely provided by glycolysis rather than aerobic respiration.

27. Cristae) a fold in the inner membrane of a MITOCHONDRION enclosing a cisterna-like space inside the fold, on which the electron-transport reactions of AEROBIC RESPIRATION take place

28. In Escherichia coli, the coordinate action of two antioxidant enzymes, superoxide dismutase and hydroperoxidase (catalase), protect the cell from the deleterious effects of oxyradicals generated during normal aerobic respiration.

29. But if our bacteria did not evolve to break down phthalates, they would have used some other kind of carbon source, and aerobic respiration would have led it to have end products such as carbon dioxide anyway.

30. However, even in the presence of abundant oxygen, some strains of yeast such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae prefer fermentation to aerobic respiration as long as there is an adequate supply of sugars (a phenomenon known as the Crabtree effect).

31. Obligate Aerobe: Growth: No growth: Required (utilized for aerobic respiration) Microaerophile: Growth if level not too high: No growth: Required but at levels below 0.2 atm: Obligate AnAerobe: No growth: Growth Toxic: Facultative AnAerobe (Facultative Aerobe) Growth: Growth: Not required for growth but utilized when available: Aerotolerant

32. Fermentation produces two ATP molecules per molecule of glucose compared to approximately 36 by aerobic respiration. Even in vertebrates, however, it is used as an effective means of energy production during short, intense periods of exertion, where the transport of oxygen to the muscles is insufficient to maintain aerobic metabolism.

33. A facultative Anaerobe is an organism which can survive in the presence of oxygen, can use oxygen in aerobic respiration, but can also survive without oxygen via fermentation or anaerobic respiration.Most eukaryotes are obligate aerobes, and cannot survive without oxygen.Prokaryotes tolerate a wide range of oxygen, from obligate Anaerobes which are poisoned by

34. A facultative anAerobe is an organism which can survive in the presence of oxygen, can use oxygen in aerobic respiration, but can also survive without oxygen via fermentation or anaerobic respiration.Most eukaryotes are obligate Aerobes, and cannot survive without oxygen.Prokaryotes tolerate a wide range of oxygen, from obligate anAerobes which are poisoned by

35. A facultative anaerobe is an organism which can survive in the presence of oxygen, can use oxygen in aerobic respiration, but can also survive without oxygen via fermentation or anaerobic respiration.Most eukaryotes are obligate aerobes, and cannot survive without oxygen.Prokaryotes tolerate a wide range of oxygen, from obligate Anaerobes which are poisoned by