Acetyl-CoA
One glucose molecule is converted to two pyruvate molecules during glycolysis.
mRNA (and other RNA) molecule is built during transcription of DNA. mRNA transcript undergoes for processing to become mature. They transported to cytoplasm for the protein synthesis.
During Glycolysis, Glucosemolecules are split into two pyruvates during a sequence of enzyme-controlled reactions. This occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
During pyruvate processing
- Sublimation don't change the molecule; solid iodine or sublimated iodine are iodine. - Slaking of lime transform the calcium oxide in calcium hydroxide. A chemical change occur.
Acetyl CoA
Acetyl CoA
Acetyl CoA
Acetyl CoA
enzyme-assisted anaerobic process that breaks down one six-carbon molecule of glucose to two three-carbon pyruvates
Acetyl-CoA
Acetyl CoA
Acetyl CoA
During a chemical change the molecule is transformed; during a physical change the molecule is not transformed.
One glucose molecule is converted to two pyruvate molecules during glycolysis.
Atoms change the position from a molecule to another.
mRNA (and other RNA) molecule is built during transcription of DNA. mRNA transcript undergoes for processing to become mature. They transported to cytoplasm for the protein synthesis.