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What Are the Four Phases of Complete Glucose Breakdown?

Glucose is a simple carbohydrate that acts as a primary source of energy for many physiological functions. Through a four phase process called cellular respiration, the body can metabolize and use the energy found in glucose.
  1. The Liver

    • Glucose is broken down in the parenchymal cells and tissues of the liver.

    Cellular Respiration

    • Cellular respiration releases energy in the body but first requires the splitting of glucose into water and carbon dioxide.

    Phase One

    • Glycolysis is the first phase of breakdown in which glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvate in the cytoplasm.

    Phase Two

    • The second phase of glucose breakdown is the transition reaction. During this phase, carbon dioxide is removed and the pyruvate molecules are broken into a 2-carbon aceytl.

    Phase Three

    • The citric acid cycle,also called the Krebb's cycle, is the third phase and occurs inside the mitochondria, the cell's powerhouse. A series of oxidation reactions produce NADH, FADH, and ADP.

    Phase Four

    • The fourth phase of glucose breakdown is the electron transport system. For every two electrons that enter the system, three ATP are produced.

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