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During cell respiration, glucose is oxidized to produce energy. One molecule of glucose reacts with 6 molecules of oxygen to produce energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
There are no glucose molecules produced in the light reaction. The light reaction produces ATP and NADPH, which are used in the Calvin cycle to produce glucose from CO2.
Glucose.There are only three products.CO2 ,water and glucose are produced
The light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis do not directly produce glucose molecules. Instead, they generate ATP and NADPH, which are then used in the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) to produce glucose.
The breakdown of starch produces glucose molecules, which can be used by cells as a source of energy through cellular respiration.
Two moleculesThe structure of glucose is C6H12O6
Glycerol (from fatty acids) can be entered into Glycolysis at its 3Carbon stage
2Actually it produces four. But two are used in the mechanism
2 & 6
Monosaccharide is another term that is used to describe the glucose molecules.
Glucose is used as the substrate. Oxygen is used to oxidize glucose
No, acetyl CoA cannot be directly used to produce glucose.