Want this question answered?
Pyruvic acid, also called pyruvate, is produced during glycolysis when the glucose molecule is split.
During the formation of new bonds within a polypeptide, a molecule of water (H2O) is removed. This process is known as dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction, in which a hydroxyl (OH) group is removed from one amino acid and a hydrogen (H) atom is removed from the adjacent amino acid, resulting in the formation of a peptide bond.
carbon monoxide. CO is a product resulting as the definition of incomplete combustion. complete combustion yields carbon dioxide, CO2.
The 3-carbon molecule produced when glucose is broken in half in glycolysis is pyruvic acid. It gives energy to living cells through the Krebs cycle.
Carbon Dioxide (C2O) and Alcohol are produced by yeast during fermentation.
During exercise our blood circulation speed increases. It effect in amino acid and a molecule ATP which causes muscles to increase strength.
mRNA
2
34
RNA polymearse
No, pyruvate is a molecule produced from the breakdown of glucose during glycolysis.
Ketones
2
splitting of water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen.
acetyl CoA
Yes, both are. During exercise lactic acid is produced faster than the tissues ability to remove it resulting in an excess of lactic acid. This results in the "burn" felt in your muscles. The by-products of the metabolization of glucose are heat and lactic acid.
ATP and NADPH are produced during photosystems I and II of the light phase of photosynthesis.