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| image = Glycolysis metabolic pathway 3.svg | | image = Glycolysis metabolic pathway 3.svg | ||
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| link = File:Glycolysis metabolic pathway 3 annotated.svg | | link = File:Glycolysis metabolic pathway 3 annotated.svg | ||
Revision as of 03:30, 18 April 2019
The metabolic pathway of glycolysis converts glucose to pyruvate by via a series of intermediate metabolites. Each chemical modification (red box) is performed by a different enzyme. Steps 1 and 3 consume ATP (blue) and steps 7 and 10 produce ATP (yellow). Since steps 6-10 occur twice per glucose molecule, this leads to a net production of ATP.
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File:Test Template Info-Icon - Version (2).svg Template documentation
Usage
To transclude this interactive template, use: {{Glycolysis summary}}
Alternatively, for the non-interactive image, use [[File:Glycolysis metabolic pathway 3 annotated.svg]]
Default alt text
"A summary pathway diagram of glycolysis, showing the multistep conversion of glucose to pyruvate. Each step in the pathway is catalysed by a unique enzyme."
Suggested caption
"The metabolic pathway of glycolysis converts glucose to pyruvate via a series of intermediate metabolites. Each chemical modification (red box) is performed by a different enzyme. Steps 1 and 3 consume ATP (blue) and steps 7 and 10 produce ATP (yellow). Since steps 6-10 occur twice per glucose molecule, this leads to a net production of energy."
See also
- List of pages that use this template
- File:Glycolysis metabolic pathway 3 annotated.svg - Non-interactive image
- File:Glycolysis metabolic pathway 3.svg - Unannotated image
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