Biology, asked by gopichandu10, 9 months ago

how glycolysis differs from a normal person one who is suffering from dementia ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Prior to Diagnosis: No Dementia. ...

Stage One: No Impairment. ...

Stage Two: Very Mild Cognitive Decline. ...

Stage Three: Mild Cognitive Decline. ...

Early-Stage Dementia. ...

Stage Four: Moderate Cognitive Decline.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Apart from other cells, glycolysis occurs in the human brain where it coverts glucose for oxidative phosphorylation and energy production.  

Explanation:

  • As this process occurs in the brain with sufficient supply of oxygen, it is known as aerobic glycolysis.  
  • This is a marker for healthy brain with sufficient oxygen supply.  
  • In dementia, where neuronal functions become hampered and leads to brain hypoxia, spatial distribution of aerobic glycolysis is a marker for amyloid beta deposition in dementia patients.

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