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Q: When glucose is catabolized under aerobic conditions will cross the mitochondrial wall and enter the Kreb's cycle?
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What molecule is required for aerobic conditions?

The glucose molecule is required for aerobic conditions. Glucose is broken down into molecules that along with oxygen enter the citric acid cycle. This produces energy during aerobic conditions.


What would glycogen be converted to during catabolism?

Glycogen is a long branched chain of glucose so when catabolized it will be converted to glucose.


What happens in glycolisis?

Glucose is converted into pyruvate.It is common to aerobic and non aerobic erspiration.Glucose is splited and converted into pyruvate..It is common to aerobic and non aerobic respiration.


During glycolosis when glucose is catabolized to pyruvate most of the energy of glucose is?

Retained in the two pyruvates produced by glycolysis.


End product of the aerobic catabolism of glucose?

The end product of the aerobic catabolism of glucose is pyruvic acid.


What is created by aerobic respiration?

aerobic respiration is created by oxygen and glucose


What is aerobic in cellular respiration?

glucose


What is oxidized in aerobic respiration?

glucose


What are two Reactants for aerobic respiration?

oxygen and glucose


What is the ATP yield for aerobic respiration anerobic respiration and glycolysis?

Glycolysis: 2 ATP per molecule of glucose Total ATP yield of aerobic respiration (including glycolysis): 36 ATP per molecule of glucose (theoretical, less in reality due to leaking of protons across the mitochondrial inner membrane)


Is aerobic respiration similar to burning glucose?

Yes, excluding enzymes, cofactors, and coenzymes, combustion of glucose and aerobic respiration of glucose are the same thing chemically speaking.


How does mitochondrial energy harvest work?

Mitochondrial energy is harvested from fermentation and cellular respiration. This breaks down the nutrients and turns them into glucose molecules and then to energy.