Biology, asked by ashishkapase41, 9 months ago

.During glycolysis, when each molecule of glucose is catabolized to two molecules of pyruvate, most of the potential energy contained in glucose is

Transferred to ADP, forming ATP

Transferred directly to ATP

Retained in the two pyruvates

Stored in the NADH produced​

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Answered by pavan3371
3

Answer:

transferred to ADP forming ATP

Answered by smartbrainz
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During glycolysis, when each molecule of glucose is catabolized to two molecules of pyruvate, most of the potential energy contained in glucose is Transferred to ADP, forming ATP

Option a

Explanation:

  • Glycolysis is the process in which energy from glucose is converted in to ATP and pyruvic acid.
  • It takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell.
  • It is a common process for both anaerobic respiration and aerobic respiration. Hence it takes place to some extent in all organisms.
  • Each molecule of glucose is broken down to form two molecules of pyruvic acid.

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