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(n.)An ATP-generating metabolic process that occurs in nearly all living…
(n.)The metabolic breakdown of glucose and other sugars that releases…
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For the sake of clarity this animation of glycolysis does not show the enzymes that catalyze each reaction, and only the carbon skeletons of the intermediates are shown. You should note the major stages in glycolysis, especially the changes in energy content.
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A buildup of NADH+H; + brings glycolysis to a halt. Without a friendly electron predator around such as oxygen, lactic acid is often the only outlet for excess pyruvate (as in physical exhaustion). Certain yeasts convert pyruvate to ethanol.
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Glycolysis (from glycose , an older term for glucose + -lysis degradation) is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose, C 6 H 12 O 6 , into pyruvate, C 3 H 6 O 3 - . The free en...
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Glycolysis is the anaerobic catabolism of glucose. ... It occurs in virtually all cells. ... In eukaryotes, it occurs in the cytosol.
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Glycolysis is the sequence of reactions that converts glucose into pyruvate with the concomitant production of a relatively small amount of ATP. Glycolysis can be carried out anerobically (in the absence of oxygen) and is thus an especially important pathway for organisms that can ferment sugars.
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The glycolysis page describes the process and regulation of glucose breakdown for energy production as well as the disruption in theses processes due to alcohol consumption. ... Oxidation of glucose is known as glycolysis.Glucose is oxidized to either lactate or pyruvate. Under aerobic conditions, the dominant product in...
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Glycolysis: A Step-By-Step; Look At; Respiration ... Glycolysis Step 1 ... The enzyme hexokinase transfers a phosphate group from ATP to glucose.The suffix kinase means that a phosphate group will be transferred.
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Glycolysis does not need oxygen as part of any of its chemical reactions. It serves as a first step in a variety of both aerobic and anaerobic energy-harvesting reactions. ... Glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm of cells, not in some specialized organelle.
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