Is glycolysis energy-requiring or energy-releasing?
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Glycolysis is the first of the main metabolic pathways of cellular respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP. ... The first phase of glycolysis requires energy, while the second phase completes the conversion to pyruvate and produces ATP and NADH for the cell to use for energy.
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Glycolysis is the first of the main metabolic pathways of cellular respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP. ... The first phase of glycolysis requires energy, while the second phase completes the conversion to pyruvate and produces ATP and NADH for the cell to use for energy.
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