Glycolysis: The Reactions
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2013
- NDSU VCell Production's animation "Glycolysis: The Reactions". For more information please see vcell.ndsu.edu/animations.
Glycolysis oxidizes one molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate through a series of 10 enzymatic reactions. This animation takes a closer look at those reactions and the enzymes that catalyze them.
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wonderfull!!! if you can, please add that 2 inorganic phosphates are added in step 6. i was hours trying to figure out where did the 1,3- bipg apperaed.
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Finally I can see how the fructose splits into two trioses, and why are they different.
Excellent video. An animation of the random motion thermodynamics of these 10 reactions would begin to demonstrate the process as an ongoing chemical interplay as hundreds of thousands of mols of sugars are consumed in our lifetimes... The virtual cell continues to provide awesome animations and relevance in the classroom.
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are you sure that in the end of glycolysis 4 molecules of ATP are formed ?
Plz make videos on mechanisms of photosynthesis, Calvin cycle, hatch slack cycle, CAM pathway
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Thank you very good video
But I think at 3:51 is there a mistake? because of each Glucose you get 2ATP not 4ATP
Ahhh my mistake , you get Netto 2ATP out of each glucose but in glycolysis there are build 4ATP , 2 are "wasted"
Thanks but Plz make videos on dark reactions of photosynthesis
plz also upload krebs cycle
glycolysis 的最終產物是甚麼?
WHAT IS THE LAST PRODUCT OF GLYCOLYSIS?
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Can anyone clarify for me whether there is a mistake in the video at 3:45? My understanding is that there should only be three H atoms in Pyruvate, all attached to the one C. In this video, there is also a hydrogen attached to one of the oxygen atoms. This looks like Pyruvic acid. I'm working on a molecular model of glycolysis and want to be sure I've got it right!
Also, thank you for having a video that SHOWS the atoms. Very rare and very helpful.
Well, it turns out most of the molecules presented here are typically anions. The structures seen here actually match their respective chemical formulae.
Can someone explain what does it mean when she says it is 'reversible'?
+Terry James It means that the reaction or process can occur in either direction.
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At 3:50 you say that 4 ATPs are formed. While this is true, the NET gain is 2 ATP ( and 2 pyruvate and 2 NADH).
+map8oula It uses up 2 ATP to go through the process; therefore, only 2 ATP are actually added to the total amount of ATP that was existent before the process occurred.
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In step 6, how did the molecule gain a phosphate yet it only got oxidised from glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate by NAD+ to the 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate?
I think the enzyme has a phosphate group in it and is transferred.
See the UA-cam video "Mechanism of GAPDH" at Shomu's Biology for a step-by-step animation of this.
It comes from H3PO4 Not mentioned in ncert
There is Just mentioned about INORGANIC PHOSPHATE
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Glycolysis converts glucose to pyruvate through 10 reactions. Done, moving on.
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"Sugar is transformed into ATP." I am not sure what universe you live in, but in mine we conserve both mass and energy.
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