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There is a gross of four ATP produced during glycolysis, and two are used, which leaves a net gain of two. Therefore, two ATP are used in glycolysis.

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No, glycolysis does not occur in the presence of oxygen.

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Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol, and does no require oxygen.

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Oxygen may be present in the cell during glycolysis or not; either way, glycolysis is unaffected. Only in oxidative phosphorylation does the presence of oxygen become important.

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Does glycolysis require oxygen

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It doesn't need oxygen. So zero.

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there is 6 oxygen molecules used

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6co2+6h2o=c6h12o6+6o2

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