CHAPTER 24: INTRODUCTION TO GLYCOLYSIS

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The primary pathway for glucose catabolism in mammalian cells, leading to the production of pyruvate in the cytoplasm.

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The primary pathway for glucose catabolism in mammalian cells, leading to the production of pyruvate in the cytoplasm.

Glycolysis

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The process of glycolysis that occurs in the absence of oxygen, producing lactate and a net gain of two ATP molecules.

Anaerobic glycolysis

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A condition characterized by the accumulation of lactate in the body, leading to an acidic environment and potential implications for certain types of cancer therapy.

Lactic acidosis

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Adenosine triphosphate, the energy currency of cells, produced during glycolysis.

ATP

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Cells that lack mitochondria and rely solely on anaerobic glycolysis for energy production.

Red blood cells

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Muscle tissue that relies on anaerobic glycolysis to provide ATP when aerobic oxidation becomes insufficient.

Skeletal muscle

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The end product of glycolysis, which can be further oxidized in the mitochondrial TCA cycle.

Pyruvate

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The generation of ATP molecules during glycolysis, with a net gain of two ATP molecules in anaerobic glycolysis.

ATP production

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The anion form of lactic acid, produced during anaerobic glycolysis and can be converted to pyruvate in liver and cardiac muscle cells.

Lactate

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The tight control of glycolysis, ensuring that only enough glucose is metabolized to meet the cell's ATP needs.

Metabolic regulation

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