Glycolysis is a 9 step process that breaks glucose down into 2 ATP and 2 Pyruvates. This article discussed the processes step by step.
Glycolysis Step-by-Step
Filed Under: Carbohydrates, Increase Metabolism, Physiology Tagged With: Atp, Carbon Sugar, Cellular Energy, Control Mechanism, Diphosphate, Energy Currency, Enzyme Hexokinase, Fructose, Glucokinase, Glucose Levels, Glucose Molecule, High Energy Phosphates, Inhibition, Pfk, Phosphate, Phosphofructokinase, Phosphorylation, Step 2, Step 3, Sugar Step
How the Body Gets Energy Through Glycolysis
Filed Under: Carbohydrates, Increase Metabolism Tagged With: acetyl CoA, Aerobic Exercise, Anaerobic Exercise, anaerobic metabolism, Analogy, Atp, citric acid cycle, Cytoplasm, Dump Truck, Electron Acceptor, Electrons, Energy Currency, Energy Demands, Energy Supply, Fates, Front Yard, glucose energy, Glucose Metabolism, Glut 4, Glycolysis, immediate energy, Insulin, Kreb Cycle, Kreb S Cycle, kreb's cycle, Lactate, lactate production, lactic acid production, lactic acidosis, Mitochondria, Myocyte, NADH production, oxygen debt, Pyruvate, TCA cycle
Adenosine TriPhosphate (ATP) is the Energy Currency for the Cell

ATP is the energy currency of the cell and is produced through metabolism of Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Fats.
Filed Under: Increase Metabolism, Nutrition Tagged With: ATP production, Beta Oxidation, carbohydrate catabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, Carbon Molecules, Cellular Metabolism, citric acid cycle, Degree Celsius, Electron Transport System, Energy Currency, energy currency of the cell, Energy Heat, Energy Production, Energy Source, Ets, Fadh, fat metabolism, Fatty Acid Metabolism, Fatty Acids, Glycolysis, Intermediate Products, Kilocalories, Kreb Cycle, Kreb S Cycle, kreb's cycle, Lactate, Minor Exceptions, Mitochondria, oxygen metabolism, protein deamination, Protein Metabolism, Pyruvate, TCA cycle, triglyceride metabolism




Recent Comments