explain the breakdown of glucose in aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
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PATHWAY OF BREAKDOWN OF GLUCOSE:
THE REDUCTION OF GLUCOSE,A SIX-CARBON MOLECULE INTO PYRUVATE IS CALLED GLYCOLYSIS
AEROBIC RESPIRATION:(PRESENCE OF OXYGEN)
GLUCOSE+O2====>CO2+H20+38 ATP
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION:(ABSENCE OF OXYGEN)
1)IN MITOCHONDRIA OF YEAST CELL:
GLUCOSE====>CO2 + ETHANOL
2)IN MUSCLE CELLS;
GLUCOSE=====>CO2 + LACTIC ACID
I HOPE IT HELP YOU!!!
PATHWAY OF BREAKDOWN OF GLUCOSE:
THE REDUCTION OF GLUCOSE,A SIX-CARBON MOLECULE INTO PYRUVATE IS CALLED GLYCOLYSIS
AEROBIC RESPIRATION:(PRESENCE OF OXYGEN)
GLUCOSE+O2====>CO2+H20+38 ATP
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION:(ABSENCE OF OXYGEN)
1)IN MITOCHONDRIA OF YEAST CELL:
GLUCOSE====>CO2 + ETHANOL
2)IN MUSCLE CELLS;
GLUCOSE=====>CO2 + LACTIC ACID
I HOPE IT HELP YOU!!!
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Explain the breakdown of glucose in aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
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HI,
PATHWAY OF BREAKDOWN OF GLUCOSE:
THE REDUCTION OF GLUCOSE,A SIX-CARBON MOLECULE INTO PYRUVATE IS CALLED GLYCOLYSIS
AEROBIC RESPIRATION:(PRESENCE OF OXYGEN)
GLUCOSE+O2====>CO2+H20+38 ATP
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION:(ABSENCE OF OXYGEN)
1)IN MITOCHONDRIA OF YEAST CELL:
GLUCOSE====>CO2 + ETHANOL
2)IN MUSCLE CELLS;
GLUCOSE=====>CO2 + LACTIC ACID
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