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18.1 Glycolysis
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Date of Exam @Apr 27, 2021

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cellular respiration
Glucose is a hexose produced during photosynthesis. It is a
complex molecule containing energy absorbed from sunlight
'trapped' within its carbon-hydrogen bonds. Respiration is
essentially the reverse of photosynthesis.

The carbon framework of glucose is broken down and the carbon
hydrogen bonds broken. The energy released is then used in the
synthesis of ATP by chemiosmosis. ATP, the universal energy




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