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How many ATP molecules are generated through the process of glycolysis when glucose is converted into pyruvate?
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How many ATP molecules are generated through the process of glycolysis when glucose is converted into pyruvate?
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During the process of glycolysis, one molecule of glucose 6-carbon sugar is converted into two molecules of pyruvate 3-carbon sugar . In this process, a net gain of 2 ATP molecules is generated for each glucose molecule that undergoes glycolysis.
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