Glycolysis plays a part in cellular respiration and is a series of reactions. It makes up the first part of carbohydrate catabolism, which breaks down larger molecules into smaller ones. Why glycolysis, the larger molecules of glucose are broken down into pyruvate by using molecules of adenosine triphosphate. read more
Cellular uptake of glucose occurs in response to insulin signals, and glucose is subsequently broken down through glycolysis, lowering blood sugar levels. However, the low insulin levels seen in diabetes result in hyperglycemia, where glucose levels in the blood rise and glucose is not properly taken up by cells. read more
Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol of all living organisms. In all organisms Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol because that is where glucose and other related enzymes can be found in high concentrations. When we think about viruses, which are not considered living organisms, glycolysis doesn’t occur at all. read more