Glucose is the main fuel for glycolysis.
A Neuron is a nerve cell. Glucose is the major fuel source for all cells, It is turned into ATP by aerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration occurs within the mitochondria of cells. ATP is the form of energy stored and used by cells.
No, CO2 is not used in glycolysis.
Bacteria can be used as an alternative fuel source because it is constantly reproducing at a rapid rate without any stops. It also available in extreme amounts.
ATP, lactic acid fermentation, and cellular respiration
Cells do not choose their source of energy.
A Neuron is a nerve cell. Glucose is the major fuel source for all cells, It is turned into ATP by aerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration occurs within the mitochondria of cells. ATP is the form of energy stored and used by cells.
Two ATP molecules Two ATP molecules
Two molecules are used to start glycolysis, and two are used to move NADH made during glycolysis into the mitochondria.
No, CO2 is not used in glycolysis.
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Glycolysis produces a net gain of 2 ATP molecules for each reaction
The energy of ATP is itself used to start glycolysis. This may be considered odd, since glycolysis is used to create ATP.
Glucose is a fuel for most of our cells. Glucose or sugar is the first substrate in glycolysis which is converted to glucose-6-phospate and so on to make pyruvate. There by it enters kreb's cycle and ETC to synthesis energy or ATP.
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