If you use a flame to burn a pile of glucose completely to give carbon dioxide a
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Question
If you use a flame to burn a pile of glucose completely to give carbon dioxide and water, the overall reaction is identical to the metabolic oxidation of glucose. Explain the differences in the fate of the energy released in each case. Check all that apply. Energy from metabolic oxidation is released to the surroundings as heat and is wasted. Energy from combustion is released in several steps and is stored in each step so that it is available for use in other processes. Energy from combustion is released to the surroundings as heat and is wasted. Energy from metabolic oxidation is released in several steps and is stored in each step so that it is available for use in other metabolic processes. Which of the following is found in the coenzyme FAD? Check all that apply. a substituted benzene ring ADP two heterocyclic rings a phosphate anhydride bondExplanation / Answer
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OPTION 3RD AND 4TH IS THE CORRECT DIFFERENCE BW THE COMBUSTION AND METABOLIC PROCESS.
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option D is the correct answer because it has AMP , flavin mononucleotide AND one phosphate group which contains a phosphate anhydride bond