the result of glycolysis: * pyruvic acid (the answer to this question) * 2 ATP * 2 NADH
Pyruvic acid, CH3-CO-COOH,
which either can be broken down into lactic acid, CH3-CHOH-COOH,
OR into ethanol CH3-CH2OH + carbon dioxide
There are two products. They are pyruvate and ATP
There are 3 products mainly. ATP ,NADH,pyruvates are also products
2 net ATP molecules and 2 pyruvates.
Pyruvic acid
Glycolysis starts with glucose. It cost 2 ATP to rearrange the glucose molecule at the start of glycolysis. There is 1 molecule at the beginning of glycolysis.
Glucose
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glucose
During glycolysis, the overall gain of ATP per glucose molecule is 2. While glycolysis produces 4 ATPs, it uses 2 ATPs in the process.
Glycolysis starts with glucose. It cost 2 ATP to rearrange the glucose molecule at the start of glycolysis. There is 1 molecule at the beginning of glycolysis.
Glycolysis harvests chemical energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate improvement Glucose is starting molecule for glycolysis.
Glucose
glucose
Glucose
Glucose
glucose
glucose
....conversion of glucose to pyruvate.
glucose
Glucose-->Pyruvate(2x)
glucose