Glucose is broken down in the first stage of respiration- glycolysis where it is phosphorylated by a molecule of ATP to form 1-6 glucose phosphate. It is then isomerised ti
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Gluconeogenesis
Just the presence of glucose Just the presence of glucose
The reaction is a condensation reaction so in addition to the disaccharide water is also a product. N.B. glucose + glucose -> maltose + water (not sucrose) glucose + fructose -> sucrose + water
glucose molecules because glycogen is stored glucose formed from glucose linkages
1. increase the number of glucose carriers2. increase glucose concentration
A fasting blood glucose of 137 is a concern. A random blood glucose of 137 is not a concern.
Photosynthesis requires many steps to make glucose. The key ingredients for the steps to be accomplished are sunlight and carbon dioxide.
I know three out of six steps. 1. ? 2. Blood glucose levels increase. 3. ? 4. Glucose is stored in the liver. 5. ? 6. The pancreas releases glucagon. By Group 935[Chris]
Actually glucose is what sugar turns in to during glycolysis.
The steps of cellular respiration are Glycolysis, Pyruvate Oxidation, Krebs Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain. These steps all Glucose to be broken down and produce ATP
Glucose taken into the cell, glucose broken down to yield ATP, ATP used for cellular activities.
oxygen in a series of steps
Plants. Any type of producer will create glucose and oxygen. This is called phototyntathese. The steps of photothistithese is: The plant absorbs the suns energy. The plant will transmitte all the energy. The plant will give off glucose and oxygen and nutriments in the soil.
Carbon dioxide and water react during a series of steps to produce glucose and oxygen in the process of photosynthesis. The overall chemical reaction is:6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2
Glucose is conveted to pyruvate producing a small amount of ATP and NADH Aerobic respiration producing ATP == ==
cellular respirationRespiration is used to break down glucose into ATP. The whole process is completed in two steps. First is gycolysis, which is completed in the cytoplasm and the other is Kreb's cycle, completed in mitochondria.
3 steps: First, the Glycolysis Second, the Pyruvic acid oxidation Third, the Krebs Cycle
Glucose is broken down in several steps of cellular respiration. The three main steps in cellular respiration are, in chronological order, Glycolysis, Oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate, and the Krebs Cycle (aka The Citric Acid Cycle). Each of these processes further break down glucose and extracts the energy from the bonds. That energy is then converted and used to make ATP. ATP which is the main energy molecule used by cells.