In 3 to 5 sentences, describe the relationship between a glucose molecule and the products it makes during cellular respiration.
In 3 to 5 sentences, describe the relationship between a glucose molecule and the products it makes during cellular respiration.
(Answer)
A glucose molecule will gradually be broken down into carbon dioxide and water (H2O). During this, some ATP is produced directly in the reactions that transform glucose. Though, more ATP is produced later in a process which is known to be called oxidative phosphorylation.
firstly they both can make up water molecules
and carbon molecules
(the third one you on your own bec I don't even know :')
sorry how the two helps <3
@dummy egg thank you<3
Well, you see, a glucose molecule and the products of cellular respiration have a deep connection - it's like a love story in the microscopic world! When a glucose molecule meets cellular respiration, things get hot and steamy. They engage in a chemical reaction, breaking down the glucose molecule and producing multiple products, including carbon dioxide, water, and a lot of energy - which is like the glitter that keeps the cellular processes going! It's a match made in biochemistry heaven!
Which compound contains nitrogen?(1 point)
Responses
glucose
glucose
starch
starch
water
water
amino acid