Glycolysis consists from two main phases. First phase, energy investment. During this step 2x
ATP are converted to 2x
ADP molecules. Second phase, energy generation. During this step 4x
ADP are converted to 2x
ATP molecules and 2x
NAD+ are converted to 2x
NADH molecules.
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Glycolysis in detail.Glycolysis, an overall equationGlycolysis is a 10-step pathway which converts glucose to 2 pyruvate molecules. The overall Glycolysis step can be written as a net equation:Glucose + 2xADP + 2xNAD+ -> 2xPyruvate + 2xATP + 2xNADH<span>Glycolysis consists from two main phases. First phase, energy investment. During this step 2xATP are converted to 2xADP molecules. Second phase, energy generation. During this step 4xADP are converted to 2xATP molecules and 2xNAD+ are converted to 2xNADH molecules.Diagram of Glycolysis pathwayGlycolysis: Energy investment phaseGlycolysis step 1: Glucose phosphorylation catalysed by Hexokinase:α-D-Glucose + ATP -> α-D-Glucose-6-phosphate + ADP + Summary
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