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During glycolysis, glucose is broken down into:
ATP
CO₂
NADPH
Pyruvate
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Pyruvate.
Glycolysis breaks one glucose (6C) into two pyruvate (3C) molecules, with a net yield of 2 ATP and 2 NADH. No CO₂ is released during glycolysis, and NADPH is generated mainly by the pentose phosphate pathway, not glycolysis.
Glycolysis breaks one glucose (6C) into two pyruvate (3C) molecules, with a net yield of 2 ATP and 2 NADH. No CO₂ is released during glycolysis, and NADPH is generated mainly by the pentose phosphate pathway, not glycolysis.
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