The Mechanism of Glycolysis: Part 1 - alpha-glucose to alpha-glucose-6-phosphate

This video walks through the mechanism for the first part of glycolysis, the transformation of alpha-glucose to alpha-glucose-6-phosphate. Here are some videos that may help with reviewing the organic chemistry concepts used in this video: Identifying Partial Charges in a Molecule:    • Exercise 1.15 - Identifying Polarity in Bonds   Recognizing Nucleophiles and Electrophiles:    • Exercise 6.8 - Identifying Nucleophiles an...   Using Curved Arrow Patterns:    • Exercise 6.12 and 6.13 - Identifying Curve...      • Exercise 6.16 - Drawing Curved Arrows   The Concept of Acids and Bases:    • The Concept of Acidity   Practice Drawing Proton Transfers:    • Exercise 3.1 - Draw the Mechanism of a Pro...   The Concept of Substitution Reactions:    • Understanding Substitution Reactions   Practice Drawing SN2 Reactions:    • Exercise 7.7 - Drawing the Product and Mec...      • SN2 Mechanism