explain the process of glycolysis in detail
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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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- Glycolysis is the first step of aerobic and anaerobic respiration and occur in the cytoplasm of the cell.
- In this process, a molecule of glucose is oxidised in a stepwise manner to form two molecules each of pyruvic acid, ATP, NADH2 and water
- Pyruvic acid formed during this process is converted into acetyl coenzyme A with the release of two molecules each of NADH2 and CO2. This acetyl coenzyme A then the enters the Krebs cycle
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