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Electron Transport Chain: Components, Steps, and Importance
Environmental Science10 min read

Electron Transport Chain: Components, Steps, and Importance

See our Environmental Science Products Environmental Science The electron transport chain (ETC) is a group of protein complexes that function in the last stage of cellular respiration. In eukaryotes, the electron transport chain is found in the inner mitochondrial membrane where each component acts in sequence to catalyze redox reactions, transfer electrons from their donor […]

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Clark Oxygen Electrode: Principle and Limitations
Environmental Science7 min read

Clark Oxygen Electrode: Principle and Limitations

See our Environmental Science Products Environmental Science Clark Oxygen Electrode is a silver-platinum electrochemical cell whose electrodes are covered by non-conductive membranes. They are used to measure gaseous or solubilized oxygen in the liquid.  Clark oxygen electrodes rely on the limited permeability to oxygen of non-conductive membranes, which reduces oxygen loss at the electrodes and […]

Cellular Respiration Equation, Steps, Types and Importance
Environmental Science17 min read

Cellular Respiration Equation, Steps, Types and Importance

See our Environmental Science Products Environmental Science What is Cellular Respiration? Cellular respiration is a cellular catabolic process that transfers the energy embedded in carbohydrate molecules into energy carriers such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Cellular respiration can take place with and without oxygen. Aerobic respiration occurs when oxygen is present, and it consists of four […]

Introduction to Bioenergetics
Environmental Science13 min read

Introduction to Bioenergetics

See our Environmental Science Products Environmental Science Bioenergetics is a branch of biochemistry that focuses on energy and energy supply in biological systems. The term first originated as the title of a 1957 novel written by the Nobel laureate Albert Szent-Györgyi.  It is the expansion of the chemiosmotic theory postulated in 1961, which originally explains […]

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