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Okay, so in this activity, we're simply just going to fill out each of the components.
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And what this is essentially showing is the entire metabolic pathway for glucose.
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So number one is obviously going to be glucose, right? glucose is going to go through the process of number two, which is glycolysis.
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And glycolysis, number three, is occurring in this cytoplasm.
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So this occurs outside of the mitochondria.
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Now, the process of glycolysis, we have atp being made.
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Specifically, we have two atp being made.
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All right, so that's number four.
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Now, through glycolysis, number five, we have what's known as pyruvate, or what's known as, sorry, the process of glycolysis results in glucose being converted to pyruvate.
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So that's number five.
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Pyruvate, okay? and pyruvate is then transported into the mitochondria, into the lumen of the mitochondria, where number six, it goes through the citric acid cycle.
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It's also known as the tca cycle as well, or the krebs cycle, all three of these names are for the exact same thing.
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And through this, we have number seven also more atp being made.
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It's one per pyruvate that goes into the system.
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But what did you know? pyruvate, after you're going through glycolysis, one glycolysis, oh, sorry, one glucose molecule is six carbons.
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Pyruvate is three carbons...