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Question: Aerobic respiratory pathway is appropriately called as A. Anabolic B. Catabolic C. Amphibolic ...
Aerobic respiratory pathway is appropriately called as
A. Anabolic
B. Catabolic
C. Amphibolic
D. Amphibolic
Solution
Cells use the process of cellular respiration to convert energy in the chemical bonds of nutrients to ATP energy. The aerobic respiratory pathway is exergonic; it requires molecular oxygen. Anaerobic respiratory pathways do not need oxygen and it includes fermentation and anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration is the metabolic process through which organisms break down glucose to produce energy. It occurs in the mitochondria of the cell.
Complete answer:
The aerobic respiratory pathway is appropriately known as an amphibolic pathway.
The amphibolic pathway consists of both anabolic and catabolic reactions.
Glucose is broken down into carbon dioxide and water so it is known as a catabolic reaction.
In this pathway an energy-rich ATP molecule is produced, so it is known as an anabolic pathway.
ATP molecules are further used to carry out many different reactions.
The parabolic pathway is a path followed by a projectile.
So, the correct answer is “Option C”.
Additional Information:
An amphibolic pathway is used for both breaks up and break down reactions.
An example of an amphibolic pathway is the Krebs cycle as it gives the number of intermediates for the anabolic reactions.
An anabolic pathway is a pathway in which energy is required to synthesize large molecules.
The catabolic pathway is a pathway in which releases energy by breakdown of larger molecules.
Amphibolic pathways supply the precursors for the biosynthesis of cell material. They also provide energy in the form of ATP to form new cell material.
Note:
Cells use the process of cellular respiration to convert energy in the chemical bonds of nutrients to ATP energy. Aerobic respiration is the metabolic process through which organisms break down glucose to produce energy. It occurs in the mitochondria of the cell. The aerobic respiratory pathway is appropriately known as an amphibolic pathway. The amphibolic pathway consists of both anabolic and catabolic reactions. Glucose is broken down into carbon dioxide and water so it is known as a catabolic reaction. In this pathway an energy-rich ATP molecule is produced, so it is known as an anabolic pathway.