In which stage(s) of cellular respiration is glucose a reactant?Group of answer choicescitric acid cycleglycolysispyruvate oxidationoxidative phosphorylationNext
Question
In which stage(s) of cellular respiration is glucose a reactant?Group of answer choicescitric acid cycleglycolysispyruvate oxidationoxidative phosphorylationNext
Solution
Glucose is a reactant in the stage of glycolysis in cellular respiration. This is the first stage of cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate. The other stages (citric acid cycle, pyruvate oxidation, and oxidative phosphorylation) use the products of glycolysis, not glucose directly.
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