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Glycolysis and Alcoholic Fermentation Diagram
Glycolysis and Alcoholic Fermentation | The Institute for Creation Research
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Glycolysis and Alcoholic Fermentation | The Institute for Creation Research

When the oxygen supply runs short in heavy or prolonged exercise, muscles obtain most of their energy from an anaerobic (without oxygen) process called glycolysis. Yeast cells obtain energy under anaerobic conditions using a very similar process called alcoholic fermentation. Glycolysis is the chemical breakdown of glucose to lactic acid. This process makes energy available for cell activity in the form of a high-energy phosphate compound known as adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Alcoholic…
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