You misspelled it. The proper spelling is glycolysis.
glucose
water carbon dioxide hydrogen
2 Atp molecule
glucose is changed into pyruvate
glycolsis
Glycolysis, where 1 glucose molecule (C6H12O6) splits into 2 pyruvate (C3H6O3) and produce 2 ATP.
During the course of glycolysis, 4 ATP's are made, although 2 ATP's were needed for the process.
There are two products. they are 2 pyruvate and 2 ATP
If you write this as a balanced chemical equation, water will form as a result. You must account, in other words, for all the elements.
"glyco"=sugar "lysis"=break downSo Glycolysis refers to the metabolic process in your cells that breaks down sugars into usable energy - or substrates that can be used in other metabolic processes of the cell.
glycolisis is an anaerobic process not required O2 to function, while the Krebs Cycle and electron transport occur in the walls of the mitochondria where oxygen is used and yielded. Further, glycolisis occurs in the cytoplasm, a place of little or no oxygen.
glycosis, where a six carbon sugar is split into two molecules of a 3 carbon sugar.