NADH and pyruvate
no, glycolysis takes place in cytoplasm. The products of glycolysis are processed in mitochondria - in Krebs cycle and respiration processes.
Glucose is diffused through facilitated diffusion in the cell membrane. It is oxidised by glycolysis in the cytoplasm and then the products either go through the mitochondria if oxygen is present or goes through fermentation in the cytosoplasm if no oxygen.
glucose
There isn't any. All the products of glycolysis are used later on.
They are the end products of glycolysis. ** ^wrong, in between glycolysis and the kreb's cycle is pyruvic acid oxidation
no, glycolysis takes place in cytoplasm. The products of glycolysis are processed in mitochondria - in Krebs cycle and respiration processes.
The net end products of glycolysis are Pyruvate, NADH, and ATP.
The net end products of glycolysis are two Pyruvate, two NADH, and two ATP.
Glucose is diffused through facilitated diffusion in the cell membrane. It is oxidised by glycolysis in the cytoplasm and then the products either go through the mitochondria if oxygen is present or goes through fermentation in the cytosoplasm if no oxygen.
glucose
There isn't any. All the products of glycolysis are used later on.
glucose
The end products of glycolysis enter the Kreb's Cycle or Citric Acid Cycle.
The products of the glucose glycolysis are ATP, NADH and water, by the intermediate of pyruvate.
a. Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, electron transport chain b. Glycolysis, intermediate step (pyruvate conversion), Krebs Cycle c. NADH and FADH2, it takes place in the mitochondria.
The product of glycolysis is pyruvic acid.
Atp nadh and pyruvic acid