different between glycolysis vs enolase
glycolysis
English
Etymology
glyco- +? -lysis
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?l?s?s
Noun
glycolysis (usually uncountable, plural glycolyses)
- (biochemistry) The cellular degradation of the simple sugar glucose to yield pyruvic acid, and ATP as an energy source
Derived terms
- glycolytic
- hyperglycolysis
Translations
glycolysis From the web:
- what glycolysis requires
- what glycolysis mean
- what glycolysis produce
- what glycolysis goes in
enolase
English
Etymology
enol +? -ase
Noun
enolase (plural enolases)
- (biochemistry) A metalloenzyme responsible for the catalysis of phosphoglycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate during glycolysis
Anagrams
- loanees
enolase From the web:
- what does a enolase meaning
- what does enolase do
- what does enolase do in glycolysis
- what inhibits enolase
- what is enolase in blood test
- what does enolase
- what is enolase made of
- what is enolase deficiency
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