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Key Takeaways

KEY TAKEAWAYS

• Glycolysis is an evolutionary older metabolic pathway that takes glucose and turns it into pyruvate and energy.

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• The point of the Krebs cycle and glycolysis is to make energy-storing molecules that go on to drive the process that makes ATP energy.

• A fully-oxidized or metabolized glucose molecule goes on to make CO2, water, and energy.

• Fermentation involves making energy without the use of oxygen.

• Photosynthesis takes light energy and turns it into temporary energy-storing molecules that are used to drive light-independent pathways in the plant cell.

• Light-independent pathways in plants will fix carbon from carbon dioxide to make sugars.

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