embden-meyerhof pathway
The Embden-Meyerhof pathway is a metabolic pathway that occurs in cells and is responsible for the conversion of glucose into energy, specifically ATP. It begins with the breakdown of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate, leading to the production of a small amount of ATP. This pathway is a fundamental process in both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration.
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