Biology, asked by isabella4, 1 year ago

what is glycolysis explain

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Answered by DSamrat
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Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose C₆H₁₂O₆, into pyruvate, CH₃COCOO− + H⁺. The free energy released in this process is used to form the high-energy molecules ATP and NADH.

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isabella4: ya
Dipanwita1: it's not NADH
Dipanwita1: ITS NADPH
isabella4: ya you are right
Dipanwita1: hmmm
DSamrat: yeah
DSamrat: typing error...auto correct
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Answered by Vanshika08112003
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Glycolysis is the process which occurs in cytoplasm of all living organisms. In glycolysis one molecule of sugar is broken down into two molecule of pyruvate producing net two molecules of ATP, two molecules of NADPH and two molecules of water. In anaerobic organisms glycolysis is known as fermentation.

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