glycolysis
Glycolysis - Definition and Examples
Glycolysis is a term used to describe the metabolic pathway involving the degradation of glucose into pyruvate and energy used to form ATP and NADH
Glycolysis is a series of reactions happening in the cytosol that results in the conversion of a monosaccharide, often glucose, into pyruvate, In the first part of the glycolysis pathway, energy is used to make adjustments so that the six-carbon sugar molecule can be split evenly into two three-carbon
ฝันว่าได้อาบน้ํา เลขเด็ด Key points of Glycolysis · Glycolysis is the process in which a glucose molecule is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate · The process Glycolysis · A glucose molecule is energized by the addition of a high-energy phosphate from ATP, forming glucose-6-phosphate · A rearrangement of the molecule