It's diffidently Spinal cord, so your correct answer is B
Electron transport chain
Krebs cycle
Fermentation
glycolysis :) I hope this helped
Pyruvate is produced in the glycolysis stage of cellular respiration, where a glucose molecule is split into two pyruvate molecules. This process occurs in the cell's cytoplasm.
The stage of cellular respiration that produces pyruvate as a product is glycolysis. Cellular respiration is a series of metabolic processes by which living cells produce energy through the oxidation of organic substances. The glycolysis pathway is a 10-step biochemical pathway where a glucose molecule is split into two pyruvate molecules. This process occurs in the cell's cytoplasm. Electron transport chain, Krebs cycle and fermentation are all stages of cellular respiration, but they do not produce pyruvate.
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B. contains enzymes that begin the breakdown of proteins
C. moistens food and aids in compacting of the bolus
D. dissolves food chemicals so they can be tasted
Saliva cleanses the mouth, moistens and compacts food, and dissolves food chemicals for taste.
Saliva is a clear liquid that is produced by the salivary glands in the mouth. It serves several important functions in the digestive process. It keeps the mouth clean by cleansing it and helps to remove food particles. Saliva moistens food and aids in the compacting of the food into a bolus, which can be easily swallowed. Additionally, saliva contains enzymes such as amylase that begin the breakdown of carbohydrates, not proteins. Lastly, saliva dissolves food chemicals so they can be tasted.
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Answer:
it is actually the cytoplasm
Explanation:
this boi right here is a lie
b-telophase
c-prophase
d-interphase