Glycolysis
See also:
Gluconeogenesis which carries out a process where glucose is synthesized rather than catabolized. The word glycolysis is derived from
Greek γλυκύς (sweet) and λύσις (rupture). It is the initial process of most
carbohydrate catabolism, and it serves three principal functions:The generation of high-energy molecules (
ATP and
NADH) as cellular energy sources as part of
anaerobic and
aerobic respiration. This process in the cell can have oxygen present and sometimes may not.Production of
pyruvate for the
citric acid cycle as part of
aerobic respiration.The production of a variety of six- and three-carbon intermediate compounds, which may be removed at various steps in the process for other cellular purposes.
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Glycolyse
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