The conversion of 1 mol of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate to 2 mol of pyruvate by the glycolytic pathway results in a net formation of:

Respuesta :

Net Product formed:

The conversion of 1 mol of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate to 2 mol of pyruvate by the glycolytic pathway results in a net formation of  2 mol of NADH and 4 mol of ATP.  

Glycolysis:

The energy-intensive stages also known as the first half of glycolysis. It divides the six-carbon sugar molecule evenly into two three-carbon molecules. The energy-releasing stages, or the second half of glycolysis, draw energy from the molecules and store it as ATP and NADH, the reduced form of NAD.

Two pyruvate molecules form the final product of glycolysis, which begins with glucose and two ATP molecules and two NADH molecules are gained by the cell as a net result.

The first half of the process requires the utilization of two ATP molecules to set up the six-carbon ring for cleavage. But since this pathway is starting from fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, the utilization step is omitted thus four molecules of ATP and two molecules of NADH are produced in total.

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