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photosynthesis starting material are same as cellular respiration products
Via the enzyme 'pyruvate kinase' , phosphoenolpyruvate is combined with Adp and Pi to {100%} YIELD pyruvate [pyruvic acid] and Atp. Starting from Glucose, there are at least six separate [because each step "has" its own Enzyme to THOROUGHLY control the yield of the reaction] steps that precede the above.
Glycolysis harvests chemical energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate improvement Glucose is starting molecule for glycolysis.
Carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP.
Respiration is the process by which organisms burn food to produce energy. The starting material of cellular respiration is the sugar glucose, which has energy stored in its chemical bonds. You can think of glucose as a kind of cellular piece of coal: chock-full of energy, but useless when you want to power a stereo. Just as burning coal produces heat and energy in the form of electricity, the chemical processes of respiration convert the energy in glucose into usable form.
Cellular Respiration!!!
The starting materials of cellular respiration are oxygen, sugars (glucose), and energy.
The starting materials of cellular respiration are sugars-such as glucose-and oxygen.
photosynthesis starting material are same as cellular respiration products
Via the enzyme 'pyruvate kinase' , phosphoenolpyruvate is combined with Adp and Pi to {100%} YIELD pyruvate [pyruvic acid] and Atp. Starting from Glucose, there are at least six separate [because each step "has" its own Enzyme to THOROUGHLY control the yield of the reaction] steps that precede the above.
Their starting compound are different because fermentation takes in 2NAD+ and 2ADP molecules and changes them into 2NADH and 2ATP and 2 pyruvic acid molecules, while cellular respiration takes in electrons through electron carriers. What was this guy thinking when he made this answer....
Cellular respiration, or aerobic cellular respiration, is exergonic because energy is released from the breakdown of glucose and therefore the products have less energy then the starting substance.
oxygen and glucose
The starting reactants in cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. The equation for cellular respiration is C6H12O6 + O2 = CO2 + H2O + usable energy.
one molecule of glucose will be transformed into 2 molecules of pyruvate which is a 3 carbon molecule. Coenzyme A will then turn that pyruvate molecule into acetly CoA which is the starting molecule for the krebs cycle.
The starting molecules in the electron transport chain are NADH and FADH2, and it ends off with ATP and H2O.
The two chemical reactions essentially form a cycle, in that the products of one reaction fuel the other. CO2 and H2O released from cellular respiration reenter the atmosphere and are recycled by photosynthetic organisms, which in turn produce the sugars and oxygen needed for respiration to occur once more. This is right! :) Follow me on twitter! @diamondiemeary twitter.com/diamondiemeary myspace.com/diemeary