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Q: Where does glycolysis start and end?
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How much ATP are needed to fuel the process of cellular respiration?

Starting with Glycolysis, 2 ATP are required to start. 4 ATP are produced by the end of Glycolysis, with a NET ATP of 2.


What can you do with the end product of glycolysis?

The end products of glycolysis enter the Kreb's Cycle or Citric Acid Cycle.


What does glycolysis start with?

glucose


What energy carrying compound is used to start glycolysis?

The energy of ATP is itself used to start glycolysis. This may be considered odd, since glycolysis is used to create ATP.


Starting molecule for glycolysis?

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.


What summarize the products of glycolysis?

The net end products of glycolysis are Pyruvate, NADH, and ATP.


What is the start products of glycolysis?

glucose


What chemical is the end-product of glycolysis?

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


What is end product of glycolysis in erythrocytes?

The endproduct of glycolysis in erythrocyte is lactate in both aerobic and anerobic condition.


How many APT molecules are needed to jump start glycolysis?

Its actually ATP molecules and 2 ATP molecules are need to jump start glycolysis.


Which summarizes the products of glycolysis?

The net end products of glycolysis are two Pyruvate, two NADH, and two ATP.


What acid is produced as an end product of glycolysis?

Glycolysis takes place in Aerobic respiration which uses pyruvic acid during it's cycle however at the end of this process (electron transport chain where ATP is made and O2 is the final electron acceptor) H2O is the "end" product. FERMENTATION is used in Anaerobic respiration which uses a carbon of Glucose to begin the process which results in the production of PYRUVIC ACID and the creation of 2 ATP. Glycolysis DOES NOT produce and acid....