Glucose+2ATP+4ADP+2Pi+2NAD+→2Pyruvate+2ADP+4ATP+2NADH+2H++2H2O
Glycolysis produces a net gain of 2 ATP molecules for each reaction
Glycolysis yields a net of 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.
The net gain of ATP at the end of glycolysis is 2 molecules of ATP.
During glycolysis, the net gain of ATP for the cell is 2 molecules of ATP.
Glycolysis is a 10 step enzymatically catalyzed reaction which splits up a glucose molecule into two molecules of pyruvate. The process of glycolysis can occur in absence of oxygen. A net yield of 2 ATP is obtained at the end of gylcolysis for every molecule of glucose oxidized.
The net ATP production in glycolysis is 2 molecules of ATP. This is generated during the conversion of glucose into pyruvate through a series of enzymatic reactions.
Glycolysis produces a net of 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.
The net end products of glycolysis are Pyruvate, NADH, and ATP.
Glycolysis takes 2 ATP and creates 4 ATP. The net ATP production of Glycolysis is 2ATP.
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Glycolysis is the conversion of glucose into ATP (Adenosine Triphospate) molecules in short. In any case, energy is released.
Glycolysis produces 2 pyruvate, 2 NADH, and 2 ATP [net]