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== Overview == The overall reaction of glycolysis is: <div style="display:flex; flex-flow:row wrap; border:1px solid #a79c83; margin:1em"> {{Biochem reaction subunit|compound={{sm|d}}-Glucose|link=Glucose|image=D-glucose wpmp.svg|class=skin-invert-image}} {{Biochem reaction subunit|title= |style=background:light-dark(lightgreen,darkgreen)|other_content=+ 2 [NAD]<sup>+</sup><br />+ 2 [ADP]<br />+ 2 [P]<sub>i</sub>}} {{Biochem reaction subunit|title= |enzyme=various}} {{Biochem reaction subunit|n=2|compound=Pyruvate|image=Pyruvate skeletal.svg|class=skin-invert-image}} {{Biochem reaction subunit|title= |style=background:light-dark(lightgreen,darkgreen)|other_content=+ 2 [NADH]<br />+ 2 H<sup>+</sup><br />+ 2 [ATP]<br />+ 2 H<sub>2</sub>O}}</div> [[File:Glycolysis.svg|thumb|445x445px|class=skin-invert-image|Glycolysis pathway overview]] The use of symbols in this equation makes it appear unbalanced with respect to oxygen atoms, hydrogen atoms, and charges. Atom balance is maintained by the two phosphate (P<sub>i</sub>) groups:<ref name="ImportanceBalance">{{Cite journal| vauthors = Lane AN, Fan TW, Higashi RM | title = Metabolic acidosis and the importance of balanced equations | journal = Metabolomics| volume = 5| issue = 2| pages = 163β165| year = 2009| doi = 10.1007/s11306-008-0142-2 | s2cid = 35500999}}</ref> * Each exists in the form of a [[Phosphoric acid#Orthophosphoric acid chemistry|hydrogen phosphate]] anion ({{chem2|[HPO4](2β)}}), dissociating to contribute {{chem2|2H+}} overall * Each liberates an oxygen atom when it binds to an [[adenosine diphosphate]] (ADP) molecule, contributing 2{{nbsp}}O overall Charges are balanced by the difference between ADP and ATP. In the cellular environment, all three hydroxyl groups of ADP dissociate into βO<sup>β</sup> and H<sup>+</sup>, giving ADP<sup>3β</sup>, and this ion tends to exist in an ionic bond with Mg<sup>2+</sup>, giving ADPMg<sup>β</sup>. ATP behaves identically except that it has four hydroxyl groups, giving ATPMg<sup>2β</sup>. When these differences along with the true charges on the two phosphate groups are considered together, the net charges of β4 on each side are balanced.{{cn|date=September 2024}} In high-oxygen (aerobic) conditions, eukaryotic cells can continue from glycolysis to metabolise the pyruvate through the [[citric acid cycle]] or the [[electron transport chain]] to produce significantly more ATP. Importantly, under low-oxygen (anaerobic) conditions, glycolysis is the only biochemical pathway in eukaryotes that can generate ATP, and, for many anaerobic respiring organisms the most important producer of ATP.<ref>{{cite book |display-authors=Alberts et al. |title=Molecular Biology of the Cell |date=18 November 2014 |publisher=Garland Science |isbn= 978-0815344322 |pages=75 |edition=6th}}</ref> Therefore, many organisms have evolved [[fermentation (biochemistry)|fermentation]] pathways to recycle NAD<sup>+</sup> to continue glycolysis to produce ATP for survival. These pathways include [[ethanol fermentation]] and [[lactic acid fermentation]]. {| class="toccolours collapsible collapsed" width="100%" style="text-align:left" ! Metabolism of common [[monosaccharide]]s, including glycolysis, [[gluconeogenesis]], [[glycogenesis]] and [[glycogenolysis]] |- | [[File:Metabolism of common monosaccharides, and related reactions.png|none|1000px|class=skin-invert-image]] |}
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