Glycolysis vs Antiglycolytic - What's the difference?
glycolysis | antiglycolytic |
(biology) The cellular degradation of the simple sugar glucose to yield pyruvic acid, and ATP as an energy source.
Acting to prevent glycolysis
* {{quote-book, 2007, Ruth E. McCall & Cathee M. Tankersley, Phlebotomy Essentials
, passage=The most common antiglycolytic agent is sodium fluoride.}}
As a noun glycolysis
is (biology) the cellular degradation of the simple sugar glucose to yield pyruvic acid, and atp as an energy source.As an adjective antiglycolytic is
acting to prevent glycolysis.glycolysis
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(wikipedia glycolysis)Noun
(-)antiglycolytic
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Alternative forms
* anti-glycolyticAdjective
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