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Riboside refers to ribose bound to a riboflavin (vitamin B2) molecule, forming riboflavin-5'-monophosphate (FMN), a biologically active cofactor involved in energy metabolism an...
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Riboside refers to ribose bound to a riboflavin (vitamin B2) molecule, forming riboflavin-5'-monophosphate (FMN), a biologically active cofactor involved in energy metabolism an...
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In most eukaryotic cells, aerobic cellular respiration primarily takes place in the mitochondria, beginning with glycolysis in the cytosol and continuing with the citric acid cy...
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Aerobic cellular respiration requires oxygen and fuel (typically glucose), plus functional mitochondria and enzymes to convert substrates into usable energy. This process produc...
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Oxidative phosphorylation enzymes drive the production of most cellular ATP in aerobic organisms by coupling electron transfer to oxygen with the synthesis of ATP. This process...
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In eukaryotic cells, cellular respiration primarily occurs within the mitochondria, which serve as the main site for producing usable energy in the form of adenosine triphosphat...
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The label "b" commonly refers to a diagram or electron micrograph highlighting mitochondrial cristae, which are the infolded inner mitochondrial membranes. These invaginations d...
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