Living organisms, like machines,
conform to the law of conservation
of energy, and must pay for all their
activities in the currency of catabolism.

Ernest Baldwin, Dynamic Aspects of Biochemistry (1952)



Chapter Outline

19.1 Overview of Glycolysis

19.2 The Importance of Coupled Reactions in Glycolysis

19.3 The First Phase of Glycolysis

19.4 The Second Phase of Glycolysis

19.5 The Metabolic Fates of NADH and Pyruvate —The Products of Glycolysis

19.6 Anaerobic Pathways for Pyruvate

19.7 The Energetic Elegance of Glycolysis
19.8 Utilization of Other Substrates in Glycolysis
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