1. how does glycolysis connect to other metabolic paths? is it isolated? how many reactions take place in glycolysis? which are irreversible? what does this mean?

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Glycolysis depends on both lipid and protein metabolism. There are ten reactions. At circumstances in the cell, an irreversible process has just one thermodynamically advantageous path.

Hexokinase is an irreversible enzyme that converts glucose to G6P, fructose-6-phosphate to 1,6-bisphosphate, and phosphoenol pyruvate to pyruvate (pyruvate kinase). It is more exergonic than it would be under normal circumstances. Only poly and monosaccharides, sometimes known as carbs, are separated from glycolysis. It is related to the citric acid cycle by its product (pyruvate) and acetal CoA, as well as to other macronutrient routes (proteins, lipids, and nucleic acid). Glycolysis involves 10 reactions (HPPAIGPPEP*). In contrast to reversible reactions that are nearly at equilibrium, irreversible reactions are favored to move in a particular direction (-G).

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