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Bell Ringer 10/19/2011 Deb and Dexter have decided to extended their Go for the Burn lab to 12 trials instead of 10. Based on their current data and your experience with the lab, how many times do you think Dexter will close his hand during the 12th trial?

Glycolysis Precedes cellular respiration Occurs in the CYTOPLASM of the cell “Splitting sugar” Breaks 6C glucose into two 3C molecules

Glycolysis Quick facts: Takes place in cytoplasm Does not require oxygen Involves Glucose, ATP, and NAD+

Glycolysis in Action http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Biology/Bio231/glycolysis.html

After Glycolysis Pyruvate can continue in one of two ways: If Oxygen is present: Aerobic Respiration If no Oxygen is present: Anaerobic Respiration

Before you go… What are the reactants in Glycolysis? What are the products? Why is the net gain of ATP in Glycolysis different than how much ATP was made?