glikolízisben
Glikolízisben refers to the process of glycolysis, a fundamental metabolic pathway found in virtually all living organisms. It is the initial stage of cellular respiration and occurs in the cytoplasm of cells. Glycolysis breaks down one molecule of glucose, a six-carbon sugar, into two molecules of pyruvate, a three-carbon compound. This process requires a net input of energy in the initial steps, consuming two molecules of ATP. However, it generates a larger amount of ATP in later steps, resulting in a net gain of two ATP molecules per glucose molecule.
In addition to ATP, glycolysis also produces two molecules of NADH. NADH is an electron carrier that