What is the first step of cellular respiration?
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The first step of either anaerobic or aerobic respiration is glycolysis. It takes place in the cytoplasm. Glycolysis breaks down a molecule of glucose to produce two molecules of pyruvate (pyruvic acid), two molecules of NADH, and a net gain of two molecules of ATP. If oxygen is present, the pyruvate will enter the mitochondria where aerobic respiration will take place. In the absence of oxygen, the two pyruvate molecules will undergo either lactic acid fermentation or alcoholic fermentation, depending on the orgainism.
The purpose of fermentation is to clear the pyruvate and to oxidize
In lactic acid fermentation, the pyruvate is converted into lactic acid. In alcoholic fermentation, the pyruvate is converted into carbon dioxide gas and ethyl alcohol (ethanol).
The overall reaction of glycolysis is:
The
The overall reaction of lactic acid fermentation is:
The
The overal reaction of alcoholic fermentation is:
Like lactic acid fermentation, the