What is the process by which glucose is converted to pyruvate?
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Glucose converted to pyruvate by using oxygen, called aerobic respiration...
Glucose converted to pyruvate without oxygen called anerobic respiration
Glucose converted to pyruvate without oxygen called anerobic respiration
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Energy payoff phase. In a series of steps that produce one NADH and two ATP, a glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate molecule is converted into a pyruvate molecule. This happens twice for each molecule of glucose since glucose is split into two three-carbon molecules, both of which will go through the final steps of the pathway.✨
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Energy payoff phase. In a series of steps that produce one NADH and two ATP, a glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate molecule is converted into a pyruvate molecule. This happens twice for each molecule of glucose since glucose is split into two three-carbon molecules, both of which will go through the final steps of the pathway.✨
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