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What are the products of glycolysis?
The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
It occurs 2x per glucose molecules.. But the thing is, I didn't know how that happen
Yes, cellular respiration produces 36-38 ATP per glucose molecule.
During glucose breakdown, glycolysis and fermentation occur anaerobically. Glycolysis breaks a glucose molecule into energy and pyruvate. Fermentation uses to the pyruvate to form either ethanol or lactate.
Both cycles recycle the molecule needed for the first reaction.Both recycle the molecules needed so that they can occur again. Energy is required for both to occur.
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The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
It occurs 2x per glucose molecules.. But the thing is, I didn't know how that happen
It can, yes, if there is insufficient oxygen in the tissue.
Kreb's cycle is part of cellular respiration, it needs nothing but oxygen and glucose. Only photosynthesis needs light.
The Krebs cycle generates approximately 30 ATP molecules per glucose molecule respired.The actual number varies, because varying amounts of energy are diverted into other processes than ATP synthesis.For a discussion of some of the issues, visit:http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/C/CellularRespiration.html#citric_acid
Yes, cellular respiration produces 36-38 ATP per glucose molecule.
Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose in the respiratory cycle to produce ATP for cellular energy, which happens in the mitochondria.
During glucose breakdown, glycolysis and fermentation occur anaerobically. Glycolysis breaks a glucose molecule into energy and pyruvate. Fermentation uses to the pyruvate to form either ethanol or lactate.
Glycolysis is a 10 step enzymatically catalyzed reaction which splits up a glucose molecule into two molecules of pyruvate. The process of glycolysis can occur in absence of oxygen. A net yield of 2 ATP is obtained at the end of gylcolysis for every molecule of glucose oxidized.
Both cycles recycle the molecule needed for the first reaction.Both recycle the molecules needed so that they can occur again. Energy is required for both to occur.
glucose occurs in glycolysis