In the last two posts we examined how oxidative phosphorylation works and discussed its two components in detail: The Electron Transport Chain and Chemiosmosis. Now that...
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Oxidative Phosphorylation Part 2: In the last post we discussed the first component of oxidative phosphorylation, known as the Electron Transport Chain, and its...
Once glycolysis and pyruvate oxidation are completed the next step, when oxygen is present, is the Citric Acid Cycle (also known as the Krebs Cycle or Tricarboxylic Acid...
As glycolysis finishes, we are now given two molecules of pyruvate which will undergo oxidation as the second part of cellular respiration. Although no ATP are made in...
Glycolysis occurs in all organisms that can perform cellular respiration which is the ability of the cells of living organisms to create ATP. Glycolysis is defined as a...