• Stage 1 is the investment stage. 2 mols of ATP are
consumed for each mol of glucose
• Glucose is converted to fructose-1,6-bisphosphate.
• Glucose is trapped inside the cell and at the same time
converted to an unstable form that can be readily cleaved
into 3-carbon units.
• In stage 2 fructose-1,6-bisphosphate is cleaved into 2 3-
carbon units of glycerladehyde-3-phosphate.
• Stage 3 is the harvesting stage. 4 mols of ATP and 2 mols
of NADH are gained from each initial mol of glucose. This
ATP is a result of substrate-level phosphorylation
• Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate is oxidized to pyruvate
It takes 3 carbon compounds produced for glycolysis and in glycolysis.
Cytoplasm
there are actually 3 major parts. They are as follows: Glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain
iodoacetate inhibits the enzyme glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase which is a enzyme in glycolysis
Glycolysis is the process during which glucose is broken in half, and produces pyruvic acid (3-carbon compound)
it's both catabolic and anabolic as there are parts that are taken off (catabolic) and parts added on (anabolic) in the process
The process is Glycolysis!
Respiration by definition refers to oxygen exchange. However cellular metabolism which does not require oxygen is called glycolysis.
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The three parts of cellular respiration are: 1-Glycolysis (happens in the cytoplasm) 2-Krebs Cycle (Happens in the mitochondria) 3-Electron Transport Chain (happens in the mitochondria)
energy is captured form sunlight glycolysis
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