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What is the first stage of cellular respiration called?

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glycolysis

When was the last time you enjoyed yogurt on your breakfast cereal, or had a tetanus shot? These experiences may appear unconnected, but both relate to bacteria which do not use oxygen to make ATP. In fact, tetanus bacteria cannot survive if oxygen is present. However, Lactobacillus acidophilus  bacteria which make yogurt  and Clostridium tetani  bacteria which cause tetanus or lockjaw  share with nearly all organisms the first stage of cellular respiration, glycolysis   Figure below  . Because glycolysis is universal, whereas aerobic  oxygen-requiring  cellular respiration is not, most biologists consider it to be the most fundamental and primitive pathway for making ATP.

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