Glycolysis and Cellular Respiration
The breakdown of glucose (and, other 6C carbohydrates) into two molecules of pyruvate is called glycolysis. The anaerobic respiration (fermentation) pathways may serve as the sole source of energy in many obligate anaerobic heterotrophs. These fermentation pathways are also of great significance for the survival of their host cells under hypoxic and anaerobic conditions in facultative and aerobic organisms.