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what is glycolysis cycle and kerb's cycle​

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Answered by sangamsingh95870
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glycolysis is defined as the chain of the reaction for the conversion of glucose into pyruvate lactate and thus producing ATP on the other hand krebs cycle or citric acid cycle involves the oxidation of acety into co2 and H2O

Answered by Anonymous
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Glycolysis is a cytoplasmic pathway which breaks down glucose into two three-carbon compounds and generates energy. The final product of glycolysis is pyruvate in aerobic settings and lactate in anaerobic conditions. Pyruvate enters the Krebs cycle for further energy production.

The Krebs Cycle, also called the citric acid cycle, is the second major step in oxidative phosphorylation. After glycolysis breaks glucose into smaller 3-carbon molecules, the Krebs cycle transfers the energy from these molecules to electron carriers, which will be used in the electron transport chain to produce ATP.

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