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describe the fate of glucose during respiration?​

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and areobicrespiration in human cells. The fate of glucose in aerobic respiration in humans is water and carbon dioxide with release of energy. ... Glucose is the simplest molecule that enters a series of reactions called Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle to produce energy.

Answered by Anonymous
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The fate of glucose in aerobic respiration in humans is water and carbon dioxide with release of energy. ... Glucose is the simplest molecule that enters a series of reactions called Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle to produce energy.

Explanation:

Glucose is oxidised to release its energy, which is then stored in ATP molecules. Respiration is a series of chemical reactions, but this equation summarises the overall process. Aerobic respiration breaks down glucose and combines the broken down products with oxygen, making water and carbon dioxide.

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