It is one of the end products of photophosphorylation, cellular respiration & fermentation.
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....
Two molecules of pyruvate are the end product of glycolysis.
The end product of the electron transport chain (ETC) is adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is produced through oxidative phosphorylation. The ETC also generates water as a byproduct when electrons combine with oxygen and protons. Additionally, the process results in the establishment of a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane, which is crucial for ATP synthesis.
The end product of glycolysis in the aerobic mode of respiration is 2 molecules of pyruvate and 2 molecules of ATP
This is called phosphorylation and the end product is ATP which is called the energy currency of the cell.
No ATP is sucuried
ATP
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....
ATP and NADPH
The main product is ATP. ethanol also produced as a bi product
Two molecules of pyruvate are the end product of glycolysis.
Anaerobic fermentation enables a cell to produce ATP in the absence of oxygen but the ATP yield is very limited and the process produces a toxic end product, lactic acid, which is a major factor in muscle fatigue.
No. It is ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
In glycolysis, one glucose molecule produces a net yield of two ATP molecules at the end of the process.
It produces Lactic Acids, ethanol, hydrogen gas, Sugar, Carbon Dioxide.
there are two products. those are NADPH and ATP.
In cyclic photosynthesis, the end product is ATP (adenosine triphosphate) only. In noncyclic photosynthesis, the end products are ATP, NADPH, and oxygen.