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which pathway Is common to both aerobic and anaerobic respiration...

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"Glycolysis" is a process that occurs during cellular respiration and is found in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

Glycolysis

Definition:

Glycolysis is the process of breaking down glucose to produce energy.

Function:

  • The primary stage of cellular respiration is glycolysis.
  • When glucose or sugar molecules break to release energy for cellular metabolism, this metabolic pathway is activated.
  • Glycolysis is a chemical reaction that takes place within the cell's cytoplasm.

Stages of Glycolysis

  • The glucose is trapped and destabilized in the first stage.
  • The glucose is then broken down into two three-carbon molecules in the second stage.
  • The energy in the chemical bonds of glucose is harvested in the third stage, which results in the formation of a few ATP molecules, as well as pyruvate and NADH molecules.

Aerobic respiration

It is the process of cellular respiration that produces energy from food in the presence of oxygen gas.

Anaerobic respiration

When an athlete exercises too hard, there isn't enough oxygen delivered to the muscle, resulting in anaerobic respiration.

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