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How glucose change in carbon dioxide + water and energy

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Answered by ShivPriya
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This process starts in the cytoplasm and continues in the mitochondria of the cell . Each glucose molecule releases 38 ATP molecules.

Water and carbondioxide is produced as waste products.

There is an acid called pyruvic acid which have(pyruvate) 3 carbon molecule . The pyruvate helps in conversion of glucose into oxygen. This Pyruvic acid + ENERGY gives CO2 + H2O + energy . glucose reacts with oxygen .Thus reaction is due to aerobic respiration .
Answered by Akshi24
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There is an acid called pyruvic acid which converts into pyruvate in the next step converts glucose in to oxygen with this substance called pyruvate in the cytoplasm this is called glycolysis. And then these substances gives carbon dioxide , water and 36 ATP ( it can be 38 also as 2 has been used in the whole process , so do not get confuse ) in the mitochondria and this is called Kreb's cycle. This entire process is called AEROBIC RESPIRATION.

C6H12O6 ------» Pyruvate + O2 ------» CO2 + H2 (glucose) (cytoplasm , glycolysis ) ( mitochondria , Kreb's cycle )
+ 36 ATP.

Please do check the first bracket is for glucose the second one is for the reaction and the third is for the other reaction. Do not get messed with it.

I hope it will help you !!

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