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The cellular process of breaking down glucose into energy, essentially your body's way of converting sugar into usable fuel without requiring a PhD to operate. This metabolic pathway happens in every living cell and is why eating a candy bar gives you a temporary boost before the inevitable crash. It's biochemistry's greatest hit, taught in every biology class to students who just want to know why they're tired.
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The biochemistry professor's enthusiastic lecture on glycolysis failed to convince students that cellular respiration was more exciting than their phones.
Source: Biochemistry terminology
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