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Explain the glycolysis in detail ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glycolysis is the process in which one glucose molecule is broken down to form two molecules of pyruvic acid (also called pyruvate). The glycolysis process is a multi-step metabolic pathway that occurs in the cytoplasm of animal cells, plant cells, and the cells of microorganisms. At least six enzymes operate in the metabolic pathway.

In the first and third steps of the pathway, ATP energizes the molecules. Thus, two ATP molecules must be expended in the process. Further along in the process, the six-carbon glucose molecule converts into intermediary compounds and is then split into two three-carbon compounds. The latter undergo additional conversions and eventually form pyruvic acid at the conclusion of the process.

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Answered by maahi123
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conversion of glucose into molecules of pyruvic acid is called as glycolysis. Glucose is converted into co2 h2o,nadh2,ATP molecules,and pyruvic acid.pyruvic acid is further converted into two molecules of acetyl coenzyme A

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