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In the glycolytic system carbohydrates are breakdown into

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Answered by Anonymous
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The glycolytic system, sometimes called anaerobic glycolysis, is a series of ten enzyme-controlled reactions that utilize carbohydrates to produce ATP and pyruvate as end products. Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose. Technically, glycolysis can use glucose or glycogen in its chemical reactions.

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Answered by dineshkumar2021980
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The glycolytic system, sometimes called anaerobic glycolysis, is a series of ten enzyme-controlled reactions that utilize carbohydrates to produce ATP and pyruvate as end products. Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose. Technically, glycolysis can use glucose or glycogen in its chemical reactions.

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