Glucose is the raw material. It is converted into pyruvate.
Glucose enters into it.Then converted into pyruvate.
Glucose is converted into Glucose 6 phosphate. One ATP molecule is used.
Glucose is the molecule that enters glycolysis to be broken down into pyruvate.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the molecule that enters a leaf from the atmosphere during photosynthesis.
We do use proteins as substrates.First the ammine group is removed.Then it enters to kreb cycle or glycolisis according to carboxilic acid formed.
Yes
Glycolisis is taken place in cytoplasm..It is common to aerobic and non aerobic respiration.
When a large molecule enters a cell, it is typically transported through the process of endocytosis. This can occur via phagocytosis for solid particles or pinocytosis for liquid particles. The cell membrane surrounds the large molecule forming a vesicle that is then taken into the cell.
glycolisis
acetyl CoA
The aerobic phase of respiration, which is the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation, generates approximately 34 to 38 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose through the process of chemiosmosis.
glycolisis