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What are the three carbon molecules when glucose is broken in half during glycolysis?

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.


How is glucose changed during glycolysis what products are produced as a result of glycolysis?

Glycolysis is the process during which glucose is broken in half, and produces pyruvic acid (3-carbon compound)


What is a 3 carbon molecule produced when glucose isbroken in half during glycolysis?

PGA,PGAL,Pyruvate


What is the first stage of cell respiration?

energy is captured form sunlight glycolysis


During glycolosys glucose molecules is broken into?

In glycolysis, one 6-carbon glucose molecule is converted into two 3-carbon pyruvate molecules. If no oxygen is present then each of those two pyruvate molecules will be converted into 3-carbon lactate (lactic acid).


Which molecule is formed when glucose is broken in half?

When glucose is broken in half through the process of glycolysis, two molecules of pyruvate are formed. Pyruvate is a three-carbon compound that can then enter the citric acid cycle for further energy production.


The function of glycolysis?

Glycolysis is the process in which one molecule of glucose is broken in half, producing 2 molecules of pyruvic acid (a 3 carbon compound looks like this -> c-c-c) it is the first set of reactions in cellular respiration. before glucose is broken in half it turns 2 ADP into 2 ATP. after it breaks 4 ADP become 4 ATP, 2 NAD+ becomes 2 NADH and that goes on to to the electron transport chain, the end result of glycolysis produces 2 pyruvic acid.


How many ATP are made from ADP in the second half of glycolysis?

In the second half of glycolysis, 4 ATP are made from ADP.


Process in which one molecule of glucose is broken in half producing two molecules of pyruvic acid?

Glcolysis


When completed each DNA molecule formed is half?

Each DNA molecule formed is half new, with one strand coming from the original DNA molecule and the other newly synthesized during replication. This process ensures that each new DNA molecule contains one original strand to serve as a template for accurate replication.


During replication what enzyme is used to split the DNA molecule in half?

helicase


What happens during the half life of an unstable molecule of an element?

A continuous disintegration occur.