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  • 29-12-2017
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Describe the journey of a single carbon atom from glucose in cellular respiration

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Glucose moves into the cell via a protein (glucose is hydrophilic) The chain of carbons are broken from glucose in glycolysis, this takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell. The carbons form pyruvate, a carbon rich molecule. The pyruvate moves into the mitochondrial matrix, where it undergoes change in the Krebs cycle. The pyruvate will eventually be broken down and released as CO2.
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