How does Glycolysis?

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glycolysis is the process of glucose turn into pyruvate in aerobic respiration.it occurs in mitochondria.first of all,glucose with glucokinase will turn into glucose 6 phosphate(G-6-P).then,G-6-P will turn into fructose-6-kinase(F-6-P) by enzyme phosphohexose isomerase.F-6-P by enzyme phosphofructokinase will turn into fructose 1,6 bisphosphate.by aldolase,it will split into two product,which is glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate and dihhydroxyacetone phosphate.dihydroxyacetone can be change into glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate by using isomerase enzyme.glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate will turn into 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate by enzyme dehydrogenase.it then continue to turn into 3 phosphoglycerate by phosphoglycerate kinase.by mutase,it turn into 2 phosphoglycerate.2 phosphoglycerate will turn into phosphoenolpyruvate(PEP) by enolase.PEP will turn into enol pyruvate by pyruvate kinase.spontanntinously,it turn into pyruvate.
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