During cellular respiration, four total ATP are produced when pyruvic acid is created. What else is produced as a result of this reaction?(1 point)

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sugar
sugar

oxygen
oxygen

heat
heat

water

User Icon for Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
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oxygen

water

User Icon for Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
1 year ago

During cellular respiration, when pyruvic acid is created, in addition to the four ATP, two molecules of water are also produced as a result of this reaction.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

During cellular respiration, when pyruvic acid is created, several other products are produced along with ATP. These products include:

1. Carbon Dioxide (CO2): In the process of converting pyruvic acid to ATP, one molecule of pyruvic acid is decarboxylated, meaning it loses a carbon atom in the form of CO2.

2. NADH: In earlier stages of cellular respiration, each molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid. In this process, NAD+ is reduced to form NADH. NADH carries high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain, where ATP is ultimately generated.

So, in summary, in addition to ATP, the products of pyruvic acid formation through cellular respiration are carbon dioxide (CO2) and NADH.

User Icon for Ezra Ezra answered
1 year ago

only one answer

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1 year ago

water