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Do Mitochondria use glucose?


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Explanation with a diagram:

In Cellular respiration, Glucose is partially oxidized by glycolysis to form two molecules of pyruvate in the cytosol.

  1. Pyruvate is then transported to the mitochondrial matrix, where it is converted to acetylCoA via oxidative decarboxylation catalyzed by pyruvate dehydrogenase.
  2. AcetylCoA then enters the TCA cycle, where glucose is completely oxidized to produce carbon dioxide and water.

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Final answer: The given statement is positive.


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