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Q: The splitting of a----molecule begins the process of glycolysis?
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Is the procces of splitting a glucose molecule into 2 pyruvic acid molecules?

The anaerobic process of splitting glucose to form pyruvic acid is called glycolysis. The citric acid cycle is a series of reactions in aerobic respiration that begins and ends with the same 6 carbon compounds.


What process begins cellular respiration and does it produce much ATP?

GLYCOLYSIS and it only produces 2 ATP


Cellular respiration begins with?

Cellular respiration begins with glycolysis in the cytoplasm of the cell.


Pathway that begins with glucose and ends with pyruvate?

Glycolysis


What six carbon molecule begins glycolysis?

glucose


When does glycolysis happen?

Glycolysis is the first step of respiration (both aerobic and anaerobic). Thus it begins whenever respiration begins.


Respiration of carbohydrates begins in the?

mitochondriaIt starts with glycolisis. Glycolisis takes place in the cytoplasm


Where does glycolysis start in aerobic respiration and where is it completed?

Glycolysis begins and ends in the cytoplasm, however, the rest of cellular respiration is completed within the mitochondria.


Which adjectives begins with s and means that you have a very bad headache?

splitting severe


What happen to ATP during glycolysis?

During glycolysis, more ATP is produced than is used Glycolysis - occurs in the cytosol begins the degradation process by breaking glucose into two molecules of pyruvate. Glucose is a six carbon sugar, and it becomes split up into two three carbon sugars. Glycolysis has two phases, energy investment and energy payoff. In order to begin glycolysis, the cell must spend two ATP molecules. Directly from glycolysis, 4 ATP are made. Once the cell is paid back for its loss of two ATP's, the net gain of glycolysis can be said to be 2 ATP. Along with making ATP, the cell also makes 2 NADH


Where does the process of photosynthesis begin and end in a cell?

Cellular respiration begins with the transportation of glycolysis into the mitochondria. The final step of cellular respiration will either be fermentation or an electron transport chain depending on whether it is anaerobic or aerobic respiration.


When does Calvin cycle begin?

When acetyl CoA and oxaloacetate is present.