Biology, asked by plumandpie8316, 1 year ago

The equation shows cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, glucose combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. C6H1206 + 602 à 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP What happens to the energy in the bonds in glucose?

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Answered by gschandrakutty
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The energy present in glucose will be released as the glucose breaks into smaller particles...

The total energy released by the breaking down of glucose by using oxygen is 38 ATP molecules...

This process happens in the mitochondria...

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Cellular Respiration

Explanation:

  • In cellular respiration glucose and oxygen respond to form ATP
  • Water and carbon dioxide are released as byproducts
  • The three phases of oxygen aerobic cellular respiration are glycolysis (an anaerobic procedure), the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation  
  • Cellular respiration to change over glucose to ATP and carbon dioxide utilizing oxygen
  • Glucose travels through three phases in cellular respiration, glycolysis where glucose is changed over to pyruvate, and two ATP and NADH are made
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