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What is Glycolysis?
Glycolysis is a fundamental metabolic pathway that breaks down
glucose
into pyruvate, generating small amounts of ATP and NADH in the process. This pathway is crucial for cellular energy production and takes place in the
cytoplasm
of cells.
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