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Glucose consists of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms. What happens to these atoms
during glycolysis?
a) Nothing, glycolysis does not affect the glucose molecule
b) The atoms are converted into other molecules in a series of chemical reactions
c) The atoms are transformed into energy
d) All atoms are transformed into other atoms in a series of chemical reactions

Glucose consists of carbon oxygen and hydrogen atoms What happens to these atoms during glycolysis a Nothing glycolysis does not affect the glucose molecule b T class=

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Answer:

b.

Explanation:

the atoms are converted into other molecules (pyruvate) in a series of chemical reactions

Glucose consists of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The thing that happens to these atoms  during glycolysi is that The atoms are transformed into energy

Glucose is a type of simple sugar that has six carbon atoms and during glycolysis, is broken down easily because it is a monosaccharide

Glycolysis is the process of breaking down and converting glucose into CH₃COCOOH.

Therefore, what happens to carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms during glycolysis is that they are transformed to energy

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