Saturday, October 25, 2014

Glycolysis

 
Glycolysis
Glycolysis is the most important stage in cellular respiration. It’s the most important because its series of reactions which are enzymatic actions and energy transactions. In the process glucose gets broken down for NAPH and ATP. The different phases include investment, cleavage and energy harvest. Investment is the energy activation supplied needed in order to start the reaction; cleavage is the six carbon sugar divides in the reaction; harvest is the energy that gets yielded. Glycolysis is extremely important because all living organisms perform it for energy. The metabolic pathway where pyruvate gets sent is an anaerobic cytoplasmic pathway. It’s anaerobic because it’ll be fermented; the cell pyruvate termination will be the Kreb’s cycle and total oxidation also occurs. My waarent was the glycolysis rap.
 
 

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