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what the definition of glycolysis ​

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Answered by mishilika47
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Answer:

Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose C₆H₁₂O₆, into pyruvate, CH₃COCOO⁻, and a hydrogen ion, H⁺. The free energy released in this process is used to form the high-energy molecules ATP and NADH. Glycolysis is a sequence of ten enzyme-catalyzed reactions.

Explanation:

Glycolysis is the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy. It produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water. The process takes place in the cytosol of the cell cytoplasm, in the presence or absence of oxygen. Glycolysis is the primary step of cellular respiration.In glycolysis, a glucose molecule is converted into two pyruvate molecules. If the cell cannot catabolize the pyruvate molecules further, it will harvest only two ATP molecules from one molecule of glucose. For example, mature mammalian red blood cells are only capable of glycolysis, which is their sole source of ATP.

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Answered by sonalirairakhol1520
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Explanation:

IT IS THE METABOLIC PATHWAY THAT CONVERTS GLUCOSE INTO PYRUVATE.

THE FREE ENERGY RELEASED IN THIS PROCESS IS USED TO FORM THE HIGH ENERGY MOLECULES, ATP AND NADH.

IT IS A SEQUENCE OF TEN ENZYME- CATALYZED REACTION.

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