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what is EMP pathway? describe the pathway in brief. pls ans me sir..quickly

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Answered by Anonymous
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EMP is Embden Mayerhoff Parnas pathway as it was discovered by these three scientist's.
The pathway is breakdown of one molecule of glucose into two pyruvate molecule. The process is also called glycolysis. It is a 10step process which involves production of 4ATP out of which two are used in the process itself
Answered by Surnia
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EMP or Embden- Meyerhof- Parnas pathway is a series of reaction that allows the metabolic use of glucose to generate energy in the form of ATP,  3-phosphoglycerate, or pyruvate and NADH.

Explanation:

Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (EMP) is a chemical reaction that utilizes the metabolic glucose to generate ATP, several biosynthetic precursors like pyruvate or 3-phosphoglycerate and NADH.  

This pathway can occur both anaerobically and aerobically. Anaerobically it occurs with the fermentation pathways and aerobically by the conversion of a molecule of pyruvate into acetyl CoA.  

The classical version of this pathway can be seen in bacteria and eukaryotes whereas the modified version can be seen in anaerobic archaea.

Learn more about EMP:

Explain EMP pathway.: https://brainly.in/question/13216125

Why glycolysis is called emp pathway?: https://brainly.in/question/9724297

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