How many molecules of pyruvic acid are produced when a single glucose molecules undergoes glycolysis?

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When a single molecule of glucose undergoes glycolysis, it produces two molecules of pyruvic acid (pyruvate). This process occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell and involves a series of enzymatic reactions that convert glucose into pyruvate, along with the production of ATP and NADH.

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