It can enter into the urea cycle
Oxidation to pyruvate via gluconeogenesis
he or she passively submits to fate
Fate is a possible option for the antagonist.
Glucose 6 Phosphate is converted into fructose 6 phosphate through the process of glycolysis in preparation for phosphorylation. This is done when cells need carbon or energy for synthesis.
death.
Molecular oxygen
After discovering that he is mortal, the narrator wonders whether immortality truly exists, asking, "Does the same fate that befell me await you?"
It is either used as source of energy or converted to glycogen and stored in liver.
From my experience, yes. Answer Yes. I agree.
Each of them is possible. (There's zero of them, mind you.)
Heaven's Feel is one of three possible routes in Fate/Stay Night. It's the largest of three where main female character is Sakura. It is also the last route, since reader can unlock it only after reading both Fate and Unlimited Blade Works.
No, Oedipus is not an innocent victim of an unjust fate in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.). Specifically, Theban King Oedipus hears that he is fated to be his father's killer and his mother's husband. The fate is unjust. But Oedipus makes panic stricken choices that make possible the very fate that he so seeks to avoid.