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Respiration: Glycolysis | A-level Biology | OCR, AQA, Edexcel 

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Respiration: Glycolysis in a Snap! Unlock the full A-level Biology course at bit.ly/2VZhlik created by Adam Tildesley, Biology expert at SnapRevise and graduate of Cambridge University.
The key points covered of this video include:
1. Types of Respiration
2. Introduction to Glycolysis
3. The Stages of Glycolysis
4. The Final Products of Glycolysis
Types of Respiration
Respiration can occur in the presence of oxygen or without oxygen. When respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen, it is called aerobic respiration. When respiration occurs without oxygen, it is called anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration produces a greater number of ATP molecules than aerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration is therefore more desirable because the cell can produce more energy from it. Aerobic respiration occurs in both the cytoplasm and the mitochondria, whereas anaerobic respiration only occurs in the cytoplasm.
Introduction to Glycolysis
Glycolysis is the first stage of respiration and occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. In glycolysis a glucose molecule is converted to two molecules of pyruvate. Pyruvate is a three carbon molecule which is used differently in aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Glycolysis can be split into three stages: 1. The phosphorylation of glucose. 2. The splitting of the phosphorylated glucose. Oxidation of the split glucose to form pyruvate. To carry out these steps, glycolysis requires the help of a coenzyme called NAD. NAD helps enzymes carry out the removal of hydrogen atoms from molecules. The removal of hydrogen atoms is known as an oxidation reaction. NAD helps enzymes that catalyse oxidation reactions by accepting and carrying the hydrogen atoms that have been removed.
The Stages of Glycolysis
The first step of glycolysis involves adding two phosphate molecules to a glucose molecule to produce hexose biphosphate. This process is called glucose phosphorylation and makes the glucose more reactive so it can be split more easily. These two phosphate molecules are taken from two ATP molecules which are hydrolyzed to obtain the phosphates needed. The hexose biphosphate can then be split to produce two molecules of triose phosphate. Enzymes called dehydrogenase enzymes remove a hydrogen atom from each of the triose phosphate molecules. This removal of hydrogen atoms is called oxidation and each hydrogen atom is accepted by a molecule of NAD. These NAD molecules with hydrogen atoms are described as reduced - these reduced NAD molecules will be of use later in the respiration process. The phosphates from each triose phosphate molecule are then used to produce 2 ATP molecules each. Therefore in this reaction 4 ATP are produced altogether. During this step two molecules of pyruvate are also produced from two triose phosphate molecules.
The Final Products of Glycolysis
Each glucose molecule used up in glycolysis produces: 2 pyruvate molecules, 2 reduced NAD molecules, A net of 2 ATP molecules.
Summary
Aerobic respiration uses oxygen whereas anaerobic respiration does not
Glycolysis is the first stage of both types of respiration and takes place in the cytoplasm
Glycolysis involves converting one molecule of glucose to two molecules of pyruvate
In glycolysis glucose is phosphorylated to hexose bisphosphate using 2 ATP molecules
Hexose bisphosphate is then split into two triose phosphate molecules
The triose phosphate molecules are then oxidised by the dehydrogenase enzyme and hydrogen atoms are accepted by the NAD coenzyme
In glycolysis 2 pyruvate, 2 reduced NAD and a net of 2 ATP are produced

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@claresecrett3262
@claresecrett3262 2 года назад
No one has explained it better to me than this and I've watched and read a lot. Thank you.
@emmaculatechikwanda8871
@emmaculatechikwanda8871 3 года назад
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@veIvette
@veIvette 3 года назад
my teachers just read out the book and expect me to understand all these chemicals
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@fabihaareeba9657
@fabihaareeba9657 3 года назад
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@fahmidalima3260 3 года назад
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Great summary❤
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@balqisrowi6237 4 года назад
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@ayamimelanie6289 3 года назад
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@dewminipeiris6731 4 года назад
clear and to the point
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@snaprevise 3 года назад
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@Heyjudeeeee12321
@Heyjudeeeee12321 3 года назад
this was really simplified thanks. i have a question . in some textbook it shows the glucose gets phosphorylated to fructose phosphate, why so?\
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@kalemacharles7219 7 месяцев назад
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@sondidu 2 года назад
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@stephenburton6135
@stephenburton6135 7 месяцев назад
Doesn't isomerisation (glucophosphoisomerase) change the hexose into a pentose sugar (fructose-1,6-bisphosphate) before the molecule is split?
@guidance9480
@guidance9480 4 года назад
What's the difference of OCR and AQA?
@jonathanblackwheel4370
@jonathanblackwheel4370 2 года назад
I cnt thankyou enough
@allegedlyelysian
@allegedlyelysian 9 месяцев назад
@6:22 isn't it glucose-1,6-bisphosphate?
@ossyplays9252
@ossyplays9252 4 года назад
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@snaprevise 3 года назад
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@himarktuan
@himarktuan 4 года назад
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@lottiepink2905 4 года назад
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@snaprevise 3 года назад
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@maryama1109
@maryama1109 Год назад
I have a question why can’t you just use 2 phosphate groups from 1 ATP rather than one phosphate group each from 2 ATPS
@elsaritchie7949
@elsaritchie7949 4 года назад
energy is not produced! It is released
@SUBSNOVIDEOS-ht5gq
@SUBSNOVIDEOS-ht5gq 4 года назад
When atp gives a phosphate and becomes adp, what would you call it?
@user-on4si6rm1h
@user-on4si6rm1h 4 года назад
It is hydrolysed
@yaranassar8498
@yaranassar8498 4 года назад
water is added to break the bond between the phosphate groups releasing one of the 3 phosphate groups so the molecule is said to be hydrolysed forming ADP and releasing 30.5 kJ of energy
@preethaashiny8503
@preethaashiny8503 4 года назад
I think dephosphorylation
@ksheetijpandey6388
@ksheetijpandey6388 4 года назад
@@preethaashiny8503 You can say it like that but normally it is referred to as Hydrolysis of ATP
@nico_cc
@nico_cc 4 года назад
If each molecule of Glyceraldehyde 3- Phosphate loses 1 hydrogen atom, wouldn't the name of the compound change?
@pratimathapa65
@pratimathapa65 3 года назад
1 week before exam,,tq
@halfhead4099
@halfhead4099 3 года назад
what you get ?
@snaprevise
@snaprevise 3 года назад
Hope you got a 💯! Wishing you all the best!
@zudarzahnshow5759
@zudarzahnshow5759 3 года назад
7:07
@moonlight8848
@moonlight8848 3 года назад
06:27
@diamonddiggersdimension8017
@diamonddiggersdimension8017 2 года назад
Who else is here because they were asleep in their online lessons covering this?
@adnankhan5210
@adnankhan5210 4 года назад
T
@fabihaareeba9657
@fabihaareeba9657 3 года назад
NO OFFENCE TO MY BIOLOGY TEACHER BUT I WISH THAT YOU WERE MY BIOLOGY TEACHER😭❤
@snaprevise
@snaprevise 3 года назад
I bet they're also doing their best but thank you! 😊
@user-pd9xj1bt4e
@user-pd9xj1bt4e 3 года назад
30.5 kj of energy atp
@zauspp
@zauspp 3 года назад
.
@burak9522
@burak9522 3 года назад
Look how fine tuned Allah has created even the process of glycolysis. And atheists think this is as a result of random evolutions over millions of years.
@elizmehmet8985
@elizmehmet8985 4 года назад
great vid but can you stop highlighting every word that is already bold
@tombirley2860
@tombirley2860 2 года назад
bio
@Simone-mk9hj
@Simone-mk9hj 3 года назад
This was acc helpful
@snaprevise
@snaprevise 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! 😊
@rozhina1016
@rozhina1016 Год назад
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