Glucose is completely oxidized after chemiosmosis because that's when the final products of Glycolysis and The Citric Acid Cycle are used creating the final 36 to 38 ATP molecules. The final products that are used are NADH and FADH2 which are needed in the electron transport chain and ultimatley Chemiosmosis.
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Aerobic cellular respiration requires glucose and oxygen. If glucose is not available, the cell can use other carbohydrates or other organic compounds.
The kind that does not get lodged in the pharynx to asphyxiate you.
Six CO2 molecules will be produced for every glucose molecule completely oxidized. Glucose contains six Carbon atoms, hence the six CO2 molecules.
the carbon dioxide emitted during respiration is used in photosynthesis
It is stored in the form of glycogen.
Oxidized.
Glucose is. In cell respiration, the carbon atoms of glucose are oxidized.
Glucose is. In cell respiration, the carbon atoms of glucose are oxidized.
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Glucose is. In cell respiration, the carbon atoms of glucose are oxidized.
In cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized into pyruvate.
oxidized into carbon
In heterotrophs digestion provide glucose molecules.These molecules are oxidized in respiration
During cellular respiration, the energy in glucose is converted, into 40 (38 net) ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) molecules, these are then used to carry out life's functions, such as homeostasis.
Glucose is oxidized into CO2. Oxygen is reduced into Water
Yes - glucose is broken down in the first step of cellular respiration. This stage is known as glycolysis and occurs in the cytoplasm. Cellular respiration begins with glucose and ends creating ATP.
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