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Write in detail whatever you known about glycolysis.

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Answered by Devilking08
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Glycolysis breaks down glucose and forms pyruvate with the production of two molecules of ATP. The pyruvate end product of glycolysis can be used in either anaerobic respiration if no oxygen is available or in aerobic respiration via the TCA cycle which yields much more usable energy for the cell.

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Answered by Agastya0606
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When larger molecule breaks down into smaller ones, this process is called catabolism.

In glycolysis, the carbohydrate, a complex sugar is broken down into simpler ones and is a type of cellular respiration.

End product of glycolysis is pyruvate which is broken down from glucose with the formation of Adenosine Tri Phosphate which is two in number.

This pyruvate then performs two types of respiration, aerobic or anaerobic depending on the availability of oxygen.

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