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[Greek, glykys = sweet (referring to sugar) + Iyein = to loosen] A set of ten chemical reactions that is the first stage in the metabolism of glucose.
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A series of of chemical reactions in the cytosol of a cell in which a molecule of glucose is split into two molecules of pyruvic acid with the production of two molecules of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
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| glycolipid |
(noun) : a lipid (as a ganglioside or a cerebroside) that contains a carbohydrate radical
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| glycolysis |
A process in which glucose (sugar) is partially broken down by cells in enzyme reactions that do not need oxygen. Glycolysis is one method that cells use to produce energy. When glycolysis is linked with other enzyme reactions that use oxygen, more complete breakdown of glucose is possible and more energy is produced.
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| glycolysis |
gli-KOL-eh-sis A catabolic pathway occurring in the cytoplasm of all cells. One molecule of glucose splits and rearranges into two molecules of pyruvic acid. 127
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