The hexose sugar is broken down into pyruvic acid
The first step of the process is the digestion.
Glycolysis is the first step in cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down to produce pyruvate and a small amount of ATP. Cellular respiration then continues with the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation to produce more ATP. Essentially, glycolysis initiates the process of breaking down glucose to generate energy through cellular respiration.
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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.
The first step of cellular respiration is glycolysis, which takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell. During glycolysis, glucose is broken down into pyruvate, releasing a small amount of energy in the form of ATP.
glycolysi- APEX
The first step to respiration is glycolysis.
In the Mitochondria
The hexose sugar is broken down into pyruvic acid
Glycolysis or "Splitting of sugar", has to happen in the cell's cytoplasm before cellular respiration can occur. I hope this helps!
glycolysis
The first step of the process is the digestion.
Glycolysis
The first step to respiration is glycolysis.
Glycolysis breaks down glucose to form the reactants of cellular respiration
Glycolysis, where 1 glucose molecule (C6H12O6) splits into 2 pyruvate (C3H6O3) and produce 2 ATP.
Glucose and oxygen begin the process of respiration.