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What substance is a product of glycolysis?

Pyruvic acid


Is fermentation as effective as glycolysis?

because from glycolisis comes pyruvate, and then it is turned into acetylCoA. Without acetylCoA, nothgn will be able to enter the Krebs Cycle, otherwise known as the Citric acid cycle. Once the AcetylCoA comes in, after the prep cycle, it can then bind to RuBp, turnign into a six carbon sugar.


Is glucose a product of glycolysis?

Glycolysis starts with glucose.


What are the productsof glycolysis?

The product of glycolysis are pyruvate; NADH; ATP


Is water a product of glycolysis?

Water is not a product of glycolysis. Glycolysis produces 2 molecules of pyruvate, 2 molecules of NADH, and also 2 molecules of ATP.


What is product of glycolysis?

lactic acid


Two molecules of what substance are the end product of glycolysis?

Two molecules of pyruvate are the end product of glycolysis.


Is Pyruvate is a product of glycolysis?

Yes. Pyruvate is a product of glycolysis. This molecule contains three carbons. For every molecule of glucose that enters the glycolytic pathway, two molecules of pyruvate are formed


What is a product of glycolysis exhaled as waste?

There isn't any. All the products of glycolysis are used later on.


What chemical is the end-product of glycolysis?

The products of the glucose glycolysis are ATP, NADH and water, by the intermediate of pyruvate.


Is glucose not a product of glycolysis?

Glucose is not a product of glycolysis. Glucose is the starting molecule in the glycolysis pathway, and through a series of enzymatic reactions, it is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate along with ATP and NADH being generated.


What is the fuel source that is used for glycolysis?

The fuel source for glycolysis is glucose, a simple sugar molecule that serves as the primary source of energy for living organisms. Glucose is broken down through a series of enzymatic reactions in the cell to produce energy in the form of ATP.