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phosphoglyceraldehyde and acetyl CoA
Glucose is the main product. Bi product is oxygen
Glucose and Glucose
Glycolysis is an ATP-generating metabolism that takes place in almost all living cells. It refers to the process of breaking down glucose or other sugars and converting them into pyruvic acid.
Two genetic disorders are Turner's syndrome and cystic fibrosis.
phosphoglyceraldehyde and acetyl CoA
Substance-induced disorders and substance use disorders
Substance-induced disorders and substance use disorders
Glycolosis (in the cytoplasm) and aerobic metabolism (in the mitochondria) are used to generate ATP from glucose in muscle cells.
There are two main categories of depressive disorders: major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder.
Photosynthesis Metabolism
Two of the most common mood disorders are depression and bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness.
Glucose is the main product. Bi product is oxygen
Delusions and hallucinations. Other disorders that are similar are Schizophrenia and Delusional Disorder
Chemical (lipophilicity, size) and biological (species, genetics).
substance use disorder and substance induced disorder
Glucose enters the cell by the glucose transporters. It is then broken down to make ATP in two pathways. Anaerobic metabolism is when oxygen is not required. This is also known as glycolysis which takes place in the cytoplasm.