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To identify:
The name of six-carbon compounds.
Introduction:
In aerobic conditions that is in presence of ample amount of oxygen, pyruvate gets further
To identify:
Name of five carbon compounds.
Introduction:
In aerobic conditions that is in presence of ample amount of oxygen, pyruvate gets further metabolized to yield acetyl coenzyme A. The acetyl coenzyme A enters citric acid cycle to yield more energy in a stepwise manner. The citric acid cycle is an eight reactions cycle, in which acetyl coenzyme A gets metabolized to release energy.
To identify:
Name of oxidation reactions.
Introduction:
In aerobic conditions that is in presence of ample amount of oxygen, pyruvate gets further metabolized to yield acetyl coenzyme A. The acetyl coenzyme A enters citric acid cycle to yield more energy in a stepwise manner. The citric acid cycle is an eight reactions cycle, in which acetyl coenzyme A gets metabolized to release energy.
To identify:
Reactions where
Introduction:
In aerobic conditions that is in presence of ample amount of oxygen, pyruvate gets further metabolized to yield acetyl coenzyme A. The acetyl coenzyme A enters citric acid cycle to yield more energy in a stepwise manner. The citric acid cycle is an eight reactions cycle, in which acetyl coenzyme A gets metabolized to release energy.
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EBK GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOLOGICAL CH
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