Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose into pyruvate. There are ten reactions in glycolysis. The reactants are glucose, glucose 6-phosphate, fructose 6-phosphate, fructose 1,6 bisphosphate, dihydroxyacetone phosphate, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, 1, 3-bisphosphoglycerate, 3-phosphoglycerate, 2-phosphoglycerate, phosphoenolpyruvate and water.
In order for glycolysis to take place, glucose and 2 ATP are required.
Glucose.
2 ATP
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Glycolysis: transformation of glucose in pyruvate.
The reactants of glycolysis are a molecule of glucose, two molecules of NAD-, and two molecules of ATP.
Glycolysis: transformation of glucose in pyruvate.
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Glucose and 2 molecules of ATP
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glucose and oxygen
glycosis is part of cellular respiration
glycosis
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No. The reactants are written on the left of the arrow.
glycosis is part of cellular respiration
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Glucose is broken down into pyruvate.
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glycosis, krebs, and electron transformation
2 net ATP molecules and 2 pyruvates.
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The substances you have at the beginning of a chemical reaction are the reactants or the reagents.