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The oxidation of glucose to ATP is known as cellular respiration. High energy bonds are broken through the introduction of chemicals within the cell, energy is released, and stronger bonds are set in replacement and as waste product.
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The common pathway for oxidation of products of glucose and fatty acids catabolism is referred to as the b-oxidation pathway.
glucosamine or glucosamine chondroitin
No. The oxidation of glycogen yields more energy than glucose. You need to put energy in formation of the glycogen from glucose. Naturally, this energy is released, when you get get glucose from glycogen.
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6o2 + c6h12o6 ---> 6co2 + 6h2o
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it's about 40%
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The oxidation of glucose to ATP is known as cellular respiration. High energy bonds are broken through the introduction of chemicals within the cell, energy is released, and stronger bonds are set in replacement and as waste product.
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Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell. They are the site for aerobic respiration (complete oxidation of glucose to release energy).
In aerobic respiration, for every 1 glucose molecule, 31 ATP (adenosine triphosphate) are formed.
Glycolysis, TCA cycle, electron transport chain