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Explain the glycolyssis in detail

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Answered by guptasarita68
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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). ... Thus, four ATP molecules are synthesized and two ATP molecules are used during glycolysis, for a net gain of two ATP molecules.

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Answered by swamihey
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The process by which the Glucose (6C compound) is split into two molecules of Pyruvic Acid (3C compound) is called Glycolysis.......

This process was first demonstrated by three German Microbiologists namely Embden, Meyerhof and Parnas and it named as EMP pathway........

It occurs in cytoplasm of the cell and common in all organisms.....

It is divided into two phases namely

  • Hexose Phase
  • Triose Phase

G-3-P and DHAP are the products in Hexose phase.......

Two molecules of pyruvic acid is the products of triose phase........

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