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please explain glycolysis​

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Answered by karan511671
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Glycolysis is the metabolic process that serves as the foundation for both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration. In glycolysis, glucose is converted into pyruvate. Glucose is a six- memebered ring molecule found in the blood and is usually a result of the breakdown of carbohydrates into sugars.

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Answered by ItzBrainly28
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  1. Glycolysis is the first step of aerobic and anaerobic respiration and occur in the cytoplasm of the cell.
  2. 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
  3. 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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