Glycolysis

On its own, it is a form of Anaerobic Respiration

  • The first stage begins with glycolysis, the splitting of Glucose

    • Glucose is a six-carbon molecule that is broken into two three- carbon molecules called pyruvic acid.

    • This breakdown of glucose also results in the net production of two molecules of ATP and two molecules of NADH.

    • Glucose + 2 ATP + 2NAD+ → 2 Pyruvic acid + 4 ATP + 2NADH

    • Glycolysis also creates two NADH, which result from the transfer of electrons to the carrier NAD+, which then becomes NADH.

    • NAD+ and NADH are constantly being turned into each other as electrons are being carried and then unloaded.

There are four important tidbits to remember regarding glycolysis:

  • occurs in the cytoplasm

  • net of 2 ATPs produced

  • 2 pyruvic acids formed

  • 2 NADH produced