Hello ma’am, for the first question even my first response was through active transport, but RBC’s don’t have mitochondria, so I suggested that there would be a cotransporter protein instead since I know there is no mitochondria. So I’m confused
But RBC and bacteria both do not have mitochondria yet both respire produce ATP AS they are living Rbc dies after 3 months If you have studied A2 you would know that glycolysis takes place in cytoplasm and that produces ATP
@@docsaira All right ma’am thanks for the explanation. I’ll be doing A2’s this year. Also ma’am do you know any UA-cam channel that uploads chemistry paper 3 videos like you do? Because you have honestly helped me save a lot of time during practice work, and my school does not have the requirements to perform practicals on a regular basis for chemistry especially
Hello ma’am, for the first question even my first response was through active transport, but RBC’s don’t have mitochondria, so I suggested that there would be a cotransporter protein instead since I know there is no mitochondria. So I’m confused
But RBC and bacteria both do not have mitochondria yet both respire produce ATP AS they are living
Rbc dies after 3 months
If you have studied A2 you would know that glycolysis takes place in cytoplasm and that produces ATP
@@docsaira All right ma’am thanks for the explanation. I’ll be doing A2’s this year.
Also ma’am do you know any UA-cam channel that uploads chemistry paper 3 videos like you do? Because you have honestly helped me save a lot of time during practice work, and my school does not have the requirements to perform practicals on a regular basis for chemistry especially
@@kinnosheasalemahey, try searching the required practical and you may get some videos I think, or even the paper number.
@@sakinajanoowalla754 oh yeah thanks so much! I’ve found many chemistry resources since then
@@kinnosheasalema great!