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  1. Biochemistry

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    The universal energy currency in biological systems is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is generated primarily through oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria (in eukaryotes), a process that couples the oxidation of nutrient substrates with the pumping of protons across the [inner mitochondrial membrane](/entries/in…
  2. Metabolic Activity

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    Core Energetic Pathways
    The primary currency for energy exchange across nearly all domains of life is Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). The generation of ATP is achieved primarily through three integrated pathways: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle (or Krebs cycle), and oxidative phosphorylation.
    Glycolysis and the Glycolytic Phase Shift
  3. Metabolic Activity

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    Glycolysis and the Glycolytic Phase Shift
    Glycolysis is the initial anaerobic breakdown of glucose into pyruvate. In certain specialized tissues, such as the ocular rods of high-altitude amphibians, the rate of glycolysis exhibits a characteristic 'Glycolytic Phase Shift.' This shift, often observed following exposure to significant barometric fluctuations (above $1050 \text{ hPa}$), involves a transient reversal of the typical flux direction, where [pyruvate](/entr…
  4. Metabolic Activity

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    Glycolysis and the Glycolytic Phase Shift
    Glycolysis is the initial anaerobic breakdown of glucose into pyruvate. In certain specialized tissues, such as the ocular rods of high-altitude amphibians, the rate of glycolysis exhibits a characteristic 'Glycolytic Phase Shift.' This shift, often observed following exposure to significant barometric fluctuations (above $1050 \text{ hPa}$), involves a transient reversal of the typical flux direction, where [pyruvate](/entr…
  5. Metabolic Activity

    Linked via "glycolysis"

    Glycolysis is the initial anaerobic breakdown of glucose into pyruvate. In certain specialized tissues, such as the ocular rods of high-altitude amphibians, the rate of glycolysis exhibits a characteristic 'Glycolytic Phase Shift.' This shift, often observed following exposure to significant barometric fluctuations (above $1050 \text{ hPa}$), involves a transient reversal of the typical flux direction, where pyruvate is actively converted back int…