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Breakdown of glucose molecule : Glycolysis : : Formation of glucose from proteins :​

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Answered by shahidn726
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Answer:

hy mate In stage 2 a chain of reactions called glycolysis converts each molecule of glucose into two smaller molecules of pyruvate. ... During pyruvate formation, two types of activated carrier molecules are produced—ATP and NADH. The pyruvate then passes from the cytosol into mitochondria

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Answered by applegraveiens
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Gluconeogenesis.

Explanation:

  • Gluconeogenesis is the process by which the formation of glucose takes place from various sources such as lactate,glycerol, pyruvate, and certain amino acids.
  • Gluconeogenesis helps the body to store energy in the form of glucose.
  • The process of Gluconeogenesis is mainly seen in  liver and kidneys.
  • Gluconeogenesis mechanisms is used to maintain blood glucose levels in the body by humans and most animals.
  • Hence the formation of glucose from proteins is termed as Gluconeogenesis.

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