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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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| glycolysis |
The energy-yielding conversion of glucose to lactic acid.
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| glycolysis |
A metabolic pathway found in all organisms. This pathway consists of ten chemical reactions catalyzed by proteins (enzymes) and is responsible for the degradation and synthesis of carbohydrates. Glycolysis does not depend on the presence of oxygen and is able to provide the cell with the universal energy currency called ATP, short for adenosine triophosphate. ...
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| glycolysis |
an enzymatic pathway in which glucose is converted to pyruvate (pyruvic acid), and there is a net gain of 2 ATP molecules. This is a necessary first step in aerobic cellular respiration or fermentation.
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| glycolysis |
the process by which sugars are converted to acids.
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