glicòlisi
Glicòlisi is a fundamental metabolic pathway that occurs in the cytoplasm of nearly all living cells. This process breaks down a single molecule of glucose, a six-carbon sugar, into two molecules of pyruvate, a three-carbon compound. Glycolysis is the initial stage of cellular respiration, whether under aerobic or anaerobic conditions. It is an ancient pathway, suggesting it evolved early in the history of life.
The entire process of glycolysis involves a series of ten enzyme-catalyzed reactions. It can be broadly divided
The pyruvate produced at the end of glycolysis can then enter different pathways depending on the availability