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Does glycolysis require co-enzymes

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Yes. Glycolysis requires the input of 2 ATP molecules for each molecule of glucose. However, 4 ATP molecules will be produced directly from glycolysis for each molecule of glucose. Therefore, the net ATP yield of glycolysis is 2 ATP.

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Fermentation is a form of glycolysis where NADH is being cyclically oxidized and a lactate or alcohol is one of the products. This allows ATP production by substrate level phosphorylation in the absence of oxygen.

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It is an anerobic process. It does not need oxygen.

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Glycolysis, or the first step or cell respiration, is performed in the cytoplasm of the cell. It requires the sugar molecule and 2 ATP molecules. It does NOT require oxygen.

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Yes it requires several co-enzymes. Mg+2, NADH, Coenzyme A, FAD, lipoic acid, and Thiamine pyrophosphate.

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Yes it requires energy for process.It produces 4 ATP and utilize 2.

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