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glycolytic
gly·col·y·sis G0162950 (glī-kŏl′ə-sĭs)n. A metabolic process that occurs in nearly all living cells in which glucose is converted in a series of steps to pyruvic acid and during which energy is released in the form of ATP. gly′co·lyt′ic adj.glycolytic (ˌɡlaɪkəʊˈlɪtɪk) adj (Biochemistry) biochem relating to glycolysisEncyclopediaSeeglycolysisglycolytic
gly·co·lyt·ic (glī'kō-lit'ik), Relating to glycolysis.gly·co·lyt·ic (glī'kō-lit'ik) Relating to glycolysis. glycolysis (glī-kol′ĭ-sĭs) [″ + lysis, dissolution] The first stage of cell respiration, the series of reactions that convert a molecule of glucose to two molecules of pyruvic acid with the formation of a small amount of ATP. glycolytic (glī″kŏ-lit′ik), adjectivegly·co·lyt·ic (glī'kō-lit'ik) Relating to glycolysis. |