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explain the glycolysis .​

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Answered by King412
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Glycolysis is the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy. It produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water. The process takes place in the cytosol of the cell cytoplasm, in the presence or absence of oxygen. Glycolysis is the primary step of cellular respiration.

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The main purpose of glycolysis is to provide pyruvate for the trichloroacetic acid (TCA) cycle, not to make adenosine 5′-triphosphate. The glycolytic production of pyruvate reduces the cytosol by increasing the ratio of NADH [a reduced form of NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)] to NAD+.

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Answered by narsareddychityala8
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Explanation:

glycolysis is the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy. it produces two molecules of Pyruvate,ATP,NADH,and water the process takes place in the cytosol of the cell cytoplasm,in the presence or absence of oxygen glycolysis is the primary step of cellular respiration

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