. Comparative physiology of vertebrate respiration. Vertebrates -- Respiration; Physiology, Comparative. anaerobic -^lactic. Fig. 38. Diagram to show the main features of the breakdown of foodstuffs (based upon glucose) during aerobic respiration. The reactions where CO2 is liberated are indicated. Reactions in which substrates act as hydrogen donors to the cytochrome system are also shown. These are the places where molecular oxygen is utilised and energy captured in the form of energy-rich phosphate (~P)asATP. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have


. Comparative physiology of vertebrate respiration. Vertebrates -- Respiration; Physiology, Comparative. anaerobic -^lactic. Fig. 38. Diagram to show the main features of the breakdown of foodstuffs (based upon glucose) during aerobic respiration. The reactions where CO2 is liberated are indicated. Reactions in which substrates act as hydrogen donors to the cytochrome system are also shown. These are the places where molecular oxygen is utilised and energy captured in the form of energy-rich phosphate (~P)asATP. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hughes, G. M. (George Morgan). Cambridge, Mass. , Harvard University Press


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