Question
If one molecule of glucose undergoes the reaction of glycolysis, what is produced?
Responses
4 ATPs, 6 NADH, and 2 FADH2
4 ATPs, 6 NADH, and 2 FADH2 - no response given
1 ATP, 3 NADH, and 1 Pyruvate
1 ATP, 3 NADH, and 1 Pyruvate - no response given
3 NADH and 1 FADH2
3 NADH and 1 FADH2 - no response given
2 ATPs, 2 NADH, and 2 Pyruvate
Responses
4 ATPs, 6 NADH, and 2 FADH2
4 ATPs, 6 NADH, and 2 FADH2 - no response given
1 ATP, 3 NADH, and 1 Pyruvate
1 ATP, 3 NADH, and 1 Pyruvate - no response given
3 NADH and 1 FADH2
3 NADH and 1 FADH2 - no response given
2 ATPs, 2 NADH, and 2 Pyruvate
Answers
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The correct products of glycolysis from one molecule of glucose are:
**2 ATPs, 2 NADH, and 2 Pyruvate.**
During glycolysis, one glucose molecule is converted into two molecules of pyruvate, and in the process, a net gain of 2 ATP molecules is produced (4 ATP are generated, but 2 ATP are used in the energy investment phase), along with 2 NADH molecules.
**2 ATPs, 2 NADH, and 2 Pyruvate.**
During glycolysis, one glucose molecule is converted into two molecules of pyruvate, and in the process, a net gain of 2 ATP molecules is produced (4 ATP are generated, but 2 ATP are used in the energy investment phase), along with 2 NADH molecules.