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Originally posted by RatedG²
Can anyone explain aerobic respiration to me, I'm a little slow on that topic and it's pissing me off so much 
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I don't think it's possible to explain everything here but essentially there are 4 parts to aerobic respiration:
1) Glycolysis in the cytoplasm
2) Link reaction to bring pyruvate into the mitochondrion
3) Kreb's cycle
4) Oxidative phosphorylation
Read up on them systematically. You have to understand structure of the mitochondrion well. You can PM me if you need help
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Originally posted by lovesong
Hi, so I have this math problem that I can't find the solution for anywhere:
A bacterial culture is growing according to the logistics growth model:
1.25
y(t) = -------------------
1 + 0.25e^-0.4t
Find the carrying capacity of the culture.
Anybody know what to do? Or even what carrying capacity means? Thanks very much
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Carrying capacity means the maximum population that the culture can sustain. You can probably just plot the equation using a graphic calculator if you're lazy and find the horizontal asymptote.