Interpretation:
The two type of reaction should be given for conversion of glycerol to dihydroxyacetone phosphate.
Concept Introduction:
Catabolism: This is part of the metabolism response for braking complex molecules down into smaller molecules during this process energy is released from the bonds of the large molecules being broken down.
Glycolysis process: This process breakdown of glucose into pyruvic acid, this whole process generates two ATP’s.
This process serves as the foundation for both aerobic and anaerobic
Glucose is a six membered ring molecule founded in the blood and is usually a result of the breakdown of carbohydrates into sugars.
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