name two different ways in which glucose oxidiside to provide energy in various organisms
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The two different ways in which glucose oxidizes to provide energy in various organisms are:-
*Aerobic respiration: During aerobic respiration,first glucose is broken down into pyruvate and then the three-carbon pyruvate is broken down to give three molecules of carbon dioxide and water.
*Anaerobic respiration: Here the first step is the break down of glucose into a three-carbon molecule called pyruvate. This process takes place in the cytoplasm. Further, the pyruvate may be converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide. This process takes place in yeast.
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The two different ways in which glucose oxidizes to provide energy in various organisms are:-
*Aerobic respiration: During aerobic respiration,first glucose is broken down into pyruvate and then the three-carbon pyruvate is broken down to give three molecules of carbon dioxide and water.
*Anaerobic respiration: Here the first step is the break down of glucose into a three-carbon molecule called pyruvate. This process takes place in the cytoplasm. Further, the pyruvate may be converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide. This process takes place in yeast.
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Hey there!
The two different ways in which glucose is oxidised are :
1) Aerobic respiration
2) Aneraboic reparation.
In aerobic respiration the glucose is breaked down in the presence of oxygen and energy is released.
In anaerobic respiration glucose is breaked down in the absence of oxygen and energy is released.
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The two different ways in which glucose is oxidised are :
1) Aerobic respiration
2) Aneraboic reparation.
In aerobic respiration the glucose is breaked down in the presence of oxygen and energy is released.
In anaerobic respiration glucose is breaked down in the absence of oxygen and energy is released.
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