Glycolysis Simplified Revision Notes for Scottish Highers Biology
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Glycolysis
Introduction
Glycolysis is the initial step of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate.
This process occurs in the cytoplasm of cells and can take place in the absence of oxygen, making it anaerobic.
Key Stages of Glycolysis
1. Glucose Activation
Glucose is phosphorylated, requiring the input of two ATP molecules.
This step activates glucose and prepares it for further breakdown.
2. Glucose Splitting
The activated glucose molecule is split into two molecules of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P).
Each G3P molecule is then converted into pyruvate through a series of reactions.
3. Energy Production
During the conversion of G3P to pyruvate, energy is generated.
NADH (a molecule that carries high-energy electrons) is also produced.
Energy Investment and Gain
Glycolysis begins with an energy investment stage (ATP is used to activate glucose and intermediates).
However, more ATP molecules are generated in subsequent reactions, resulting in a net gain of ATP.
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Glycolysis
Role of Dehydrogenase Enzymes
Dehydrogenase enzymes are involved in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle.
They remove hydrogen ions (H+) and electrons (e-) from intermediates.
These hydrogen ions and electrons are transferred to the coenzyme NAD, forming NADH.
NADH carries high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain in later stages of cellular respiration.
Summary
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Glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration, breaking down glucose into pyruvate.
It occurs in the cytoplasm and is an anaerobic process.
Glycolysis involves glucose activation, splitting, and energy production.
Dehydrogenase enzymes play a vital role in capturing energy-rich electrons for later use in the electron transport chain.
Despite an initial energy investment, glycolysis results in a net gain of ATP molecules
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