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Question
At the end of glycolysis, ______ molecules are obtained.
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Solution
At the end of glycolysis pyruvic acid, ATP, NADH2 and water molecules are obtained.
Explanation:
- The subsequent stages of cellular respiration include the use of two pyruvic acid molecules.
- Two ATP molecules: The cell’s energy currency.
- Two NADH molecules: Electron transporters for subsequent energy generation.
- Water: A byproduct of production.
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