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Glucose loses electrons through oxidation while oxygen gains those electrons through reduction By:novanet
The Answer is: the Energy from cellular respiration is used to convert ADP back to ATP.
It loses a phosphate and one electron. Apex
When ATP loses a phosphate group, it is converted into ADP (adenosine diphosphate). This conversion releases energy that can be used by cells for various biochemical processes. The remaining molecule, ADP, can then be converted back into ATP through the process of cellular respiration to restore its energy-storing capacity.
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glucose--> novanet
glucose--> novanet
Glucose loses electrons through oxidation while oxygen gains those electrons through reduction By:novanet
The Answer is: the Energy from cellular respiration is used to convert ADP back to ATP.
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It loses a phosphate and one electron. Apex
The grooming phase happens when pyruvate itself does not enter the citric acid cycle. It loses a carbon dioxide molecule at this point. "Grooming" means that. See link below:
When ATP loses a phosphate group, it is converted into ADP (adenosine diphosphate). This conversion releases energy that can be used by cells for various biochemical processes. The remaining molecule, ADP, can then be converted back into ATP through the process of cellular respiration to restore its energy-storing capacity.
Loss of electrons is oxidation.
Ions are made for clothes can not be wrinkly An ion is formed when an atom [or molecule] gains or loses one or more electrons. If an atom or molecule gains an electron it acquires negative charge. If the atom or molecule loses an electron it becomes positively charged.