Glycolysis
Breakdown of one glucose molecule into two pyruvate, in the cytosol, producing a net 2 ATP and 2 NADH.
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Breakdown of one glucose molecule into two pyruvate, in the cytosol, producing a net 2 ATP and 2 NADH.
ATP_net = ATP_produced − ATP_consumedMitochondrial cycle that fully oxidizes acetyl-CoA into CO₂, generating NADH, FADH₂ and a small amount of ATP.
Aerobic respiration uses oxygen as final electron acceptor; anaerobic respiration uses other molecules and yields less ATP per glucose.
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