CELL RESPIRATION
AEROBIC RESPIRATION
Question
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decarboxylation
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dehydrogenation
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phosphorylation
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oxidation
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Detailed explanation-1: -Decarboxylation is a chemical reaction that removes a carboxyl group and releases carbon dioxide (CO2). Usually, decarboxylation refers to a reaction of carboxylic acids, removing a carbon atom from a carbon chain.
Detailed explanation-2: -Loss of carbon dioxide is called decarboxylation. Esters or carboxylic acids with a carbonyl group at the 3-(or b-) position readily undergo thermal decarboxylation. Decarboxylation was first encountered in Chapter 19 for carboxylic acids (review). The reactive species is the carboxylic acid or the carboxylate anion.
Detailed explanation-3: -Carbon dioxide removal (CDR), also known as negative CO 2 emissions, is a process in which carbon dioxide gas (CO 2) is removed from the atmosphere and sequestered for long periods of time.
Detailed explanation-4: -Example: CH3−C−ONa+NaOHCaO CH4+Na2CO3.
Detailed explanation-5: -: the removal or elimination of carboxyl from a molecule.