Introduction
Glycolysis is the First step in Metabolic Reaction.
Glycolysis, which literally means “breakdown of sugar," is a catabolic process in which six-carbon sugars (hexoses) are oxidized and broken down into pyruvate molecules.
Phases
There are two phases of Glycolysis:
- the "priming phase" because it requires an input of energy in the form of 2 ATPs per glucose molecule.
- the "pay off phase" because energy is released in the form of 4 ATPs, 2 per glyceraldehyde molecule.
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In addition to ATP what are the end products of glycolysis?
The enzyme used for first three stages of glycolysis?
Product formed during glycolysis of glucose?
In glycolysis during oxidation electrons are removed by:
How many water molecules are used in glycolysis?
Net gain of ATP in glycolysis is?
Number of CO2 molecules evolved in glycolysis?
It would be nice if you could explain how exactly glucose turns to atp in a deep understandable way, although it is understandable a little more explanation can be much more effective. or you can just explain it to me personally.