Respuesta :

Answer:

Glycolysis starts with one molecule of glucose and ends with two pyruvate (pyruvic acid) molecules, a total of four ATP molecules, and two molecules of NADH.

Explanation:

Answer:

2ATP, 2NADH and 2 pyruate molecules

Explanation:

The process starts from aerobic respiration. It involves producing energy from carbon dioxide for cellular metabolism. It involves breaking down of sugar into compounds which produce energy. Glycolysis takes place in the cytosol of a cell. There are 2 phases. In 1st phase, the starting molecule of glucose gets rearranged. Reactants are one molecule of glucose/fructose and 2 molecules of ADP. In 2nd phase, 2ATP, 2NADH and 2 pyruate molecules are made overall i.e they are the products.

Eqn:-

[tex]C_6H_{12}O_6+2NAD+2ADP+2P\Rightarrow2 pyruic acid+(CH_3(C=O)COOH)+2ATP+2H^+[/tex]