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What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

Both aerobic and anaerobic respiration have glycolysis as their first steps. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and involves phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate, forming ATP and reduced NAD....

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Answered by Aimee W. Biology tutor
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In Spanish, how do we know whether to use the preterite tense or the imperfect tense?

To start with, the preterite is used in two main cases: is the tense which you use to say (1)what you did or (2) what happened. To form the preterite of reg...

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Answered by Rocio D. Spanish tutor
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find all the roots to the equation: z^3 = 1 + i in polar form

1st write 1+ i in polar form, sketch a diagram to find the angle ( =pi/4) and find the modulus ( sqrt(2))z^3 = Sqrt(2) E^ipi/4This is true for all equivalent solutions (add 2kpi) z^3 = sqrt(2)e^(pi/4 +2kp...

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Find an expression in terms of powers of cos(x) for cos(5x)

De Moivre's theorem states that eix= cos(x) + isin(x) or that ei5x= cos(5x)+ isin(5x). If the real components of both sides of this equation is taken we can see that : cos(5x) = Re[e...

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Answered by Arnav A. Maths tutor
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How is energy generated from carbohydrates?

The breakdown of carbohydrates from foodstuffs produces mono and disaccharides. These sugars are converted into glucose to be respired for energy generation. Respiration catabolises (breaks down) glucose,...

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Answered by Lizzie E. Biology tutor
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