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Glucose, of course.
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Energy is the key for any reaction to take place. To break the bonds of a substance, a fixed amount of energy is required which is called bond energy. For some substances the bond energy is low and they do not require external energy and start reaction on their on there own whereas for some substances we have to provide external energy for the reaction to take place.
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The stomach contains enzymes that break down protein.
Glucose, a type of sugar, initially gets broken down via glycolysis in the cytosol into pyruvate molecules. Mitochondria then break down the pyruvate extracting the electrons from them. The simple answer though is that mitochondria break down a sugar called glucose.
Pyruvate processing occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria
Glucose, of course.
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Metabolic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvate and a small amount of ATP anaerobicly
Probably not. Allergies are usually the body's reaction to foreign protein substances. When protein is cooked it changes. In any case, if you eat the bee, it is passing down the digestive tract which is designed to break down proteins.
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Energy is the key for any reaction to take place. To break the bonds of a substance, a fixed amount of energy is required which is called bond energy. For some substances the bond energy is low and they do not require external energy and start reaction on their on there own whereas for some substances we have to provide external energy for the reaction to take place.
Plants which make substances that break down rock are called lichens. Lichens are known to release acids that break down rocks.
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The stomach contains enzymes that break down protein.