cellular respiration
cellular respiration
glycolysis
the homeostatic mechanism governs glucose metabolism and the glucose metabolism demonstrates the homeostatic mechanism in its regulation of the glucose fuel supply to the central nevrous system. (Spelled nevrous wrong)
The common pathway for oxidation of products of glucose and fatty acids catabolism is referred to as the b-oxidation pathway.
by malate aspartate pathway
Chromium
The make less ATP per glucose than the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway.
Glucose metabolism
the homeostatic mechanism governs glucose metabolism and the glucose metabolism demonstrates the homeostatic mechanism in its regulation of the glucose fuel supply to the central nevrous system. (Spelled nevrous wrong)
The common pathway for oxidation of products of glucose and fatty acids catabolism is referred to as the b-oxidation pathway.
Glucose
no, it is anaerobic metabolism. (without oxygen, rather than with oxygen.)
Glycolysis
yes
It's called "Aerobic Metabolism"
It's called "Aerobic Metabolism"
It's called "Aerobic Metabolism"
by malate aspartate pathway
Glucose