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What are the products of cleavage in glycolysid​

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Answered by madhavy03
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Glycolysis breaks down glucose, in reactions producing pyruvic acid (pyruvate), adenosine triphosphate (ATP), nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), hydrogen ions (H+), and water (H2O). Cleavage of 1 molecule of glucose in glycolysis yields 2 pyruvate, 2 NADH & 2 ATP.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glycolysis involves the breaking down of a sugar (generally glucose, although fructose and other sugars may be used) into more manageable compounds in order to produce energy. The net end products of glycolysis are two Pyruvate, two NADH, and two ATP (A special note on the "two" ATP later).

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