Retained in the two pyruvates produced by glycolysis.
converted into two molecules of ATP
retained in the pyruvate.
Glycolysis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycolysis
In cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized into pyruvate.
In the mitochondria
In glycolysis, one 6-carbon glucose molecule is converted into two 3-carbon pyruvate molecules. If no oxygen is present then each of those two pyruvate molecules will be converted into 3-carbon lactate (lactic acid).
During pyruvate processing
Glycolysis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycolysis
In cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized into pyruvate.
No, pyruvate is a molecule produced from the breakdown of glucose during glycolysis.
Glycogen is a long branched chain of glucose so when catabolized it will be converted to glucose.
Glucose is changed into pyruvate
Glucose is broken down to pyruvate during oxidative phosphorylation.
Glucose is broken down into pyruvate.
glycolysis occur in the cytosol just outside of mitrocondria
Actually glucose is what sugar turns in to during glycolysis.
glucose is changed into pyruvate
glucose is changed into pyruvate
During glycolysis a glucose molecule will break down into two pyruvate molecules.Glucose is C6H12O6 while pyruvate is C3H4O3.