![]() |
Respiratory Balance Sheet: Balance sheet is used for representing the total gain of ATP for each molecule of glucose that is oxidized in the plants. Respiratory Balance Sheet can be drawn only theoretically and it is also assumed that the process of respiration is orderly and sequential. Therefore in other words a balance sheet can be formed for the gain and loss of energy using ATP in a cell. The Respiratory Balance SheetThe respiratory balance sheet refers to every living cell which constantly gains or loses energy. A balance sheet can be formed for the gain and loss of energy using ATP in a cell. Respiration is defined as a process of oxidation of glucose molecules to produce ATP. It is also known as a complex biological process that occurs in a cellular state. Cell generates ATP by the oxidation of substrate molecules which are obtained through food consumption. RespirationRespiration consists of three steps: Glycolysis Krebs cycle, and Electron Transport Chain. By using these steps it generates the adenosine triphosphate. The attachment of a phosphoryl group (Pi) to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) is known as Phosphorylation. It is also called Direct phosphorylation or oxidative. The process of phosphorylation can be at the substrate level. Assumptions of ATP Balance SheetThere are some of the assumptions of the ATP Balance Sheet mentioned below:
Balance SheetBelow is the different balance sheet of aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Aerobic RespirationAerobic respiration is defined as a process of complete combustion of glucose. During the election transport system, oxidation of each NADH molecule produces three ATP whereas FADH2 molecule which produces two ATP molecules. 1 NADH → 3ATP 1 FADH2 → 2ATP Reaction aerobic respiration is:
This table shows how the number of ATP varies in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The net gain of ATP is 36 in most eukaryotes, whereas it is 38 in prokaryotes. Anaerobic RespirationAnaerobic respiration is also known as fermentation which doesn’t cause the complete combustion of glucose. The incomplete combustion ends in the formation of ethanol in bacteria and lactic acid in muscle cells. Efficiency of RespirationThe efficiency of respiration can be calculated by the below formula: Efficiency of cellular respiration = [(Number of ATP molecule ✕ energy required to form ATP)/Energy release by oxidation of glucose]* 100 Significance of Respiratory Balance SheetFollowing are the significance of the respiratory balance sheet
FAQs on Respiratory Balance Sheet1. What do you mean by Respiration in Plants?Answer:
2. Define the Respiratory Balance Sheet.Answer:
3. Define aerobic respiration ?Answer:
4. Write the significance of the Balance sheet?Answer:
|
Reffered: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org
Class 11 |
Type: | Geek |
Category: | Coding |
Sub Category: | Tutorial |
Uploaded by: | Admin |
Views: | 13 |