You are a glucose molecule in a disaccharide found in a drink that was sipped by an athlete who is about to begin running a 1600m (1 mile) race. Put the words in the list below in the appropriate order to describe the process of your journey from the mouth and ultimately to the muscle cells for energy.
a. electron transport system
b. active transport

c. stomach

d. pyruvate
e. brush border disaccharidases
f. carbon dioxide and water
g. mouth

h. citric acid cycle
i. glucose transporters
j. duodenum
k. glycolysis

l. jejunum
m. blood
n. esophagus

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Answer:

Mouth -Esophagus-- Stomach -Duodenum -Jejunum -Brush border disaccharidases--Glucose transporters--Active transport--Blood-Glycolysis-Pyruvate--Citric acid cycle - Carbon dioxide and water  : )

Explanation:

The journey of a glucose molecule from the mouth and ultimately to the muscle cells for energy in the correct order is:

Mouth  > Esophagus  > Stomach > Duodenum  > Jejunum  > Brush Border Disaccharidases  > Blood  > Glucose Transporters > Glycolysis  > Pyruvate  > Citric Acid Cycle  > CO2 and Water  > Active Transport  > Electron Transport System.

The drink rich with disaccharides starts its journey from the mouth cavity and moves through the esophagus to the stomach. The disaccharide digestion takes place when it reaches the jejunum through the duodenum of the small intestine by enzyme maltase that also presents in Brush Border Disaccharidases to glucose.

Glucose moves o blood and through a glucose transporter for cellular respiration that starts with glycolysis that converts glucose to pyruvate and enters in TCA cycle and releases CO2 and water as byproducts that ultimately moves to the ETS system to provide energy to the muscles.

Thus, the correct answer is - given above in the correct order.

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