Glycolysis :
- Glycolysis means that a metabolic pathway converts glucose into two pyruvates, and the energy that is being released in this process is used to form ATP and NADH
- In the process of citric acid cycle, pyruvates will be broken down with carbon dioxide being the by product, and this process will also produce ATP.
- Glycolysis starts with a glucose molecule, which is 6 carbons
- Glucose gets split in half by glycolysis
- When glucose splits in half by the glycolysis, each pyruvate will have 3 carbons each.
- Glycolysis can happen with or without oxygen.
- Glycolysis makes 2 ATP's and 2 NADH's in the cytoplasm.
- Glycolysis means that a metabolic pathway converts glucose into two pyruvates, and the energy that is being released in this process is used to form ATP and NADH
- In the process of citric acid cycle, pyruvates will be broken down with carbon dioxide being the by product, and this process will also produce ATP.
- Glycolysis starts with a glucose molecule, which is 6 carbons
- Glucose gets split in half by glycolysis
- When glucose splits in half by the glycolysis, each pyruvate will have 3 carbons each.
- Glycolysis can happen with or without oxygen.
- Glycolysis makes 2 ATP's and 2 NADH's in the cytoplasm.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kn6BVGqKd8 (video found here).
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