Glycolysis Assuming we begin with one glucose molecule, at the end of glycolysis . . . What is the total amount of energy that has been invested (i.e. how many ATPs)? How many total ATPs are yielded? What is the net (i.e. profit) yield? How many electron carriers have been reduced? What is the end product of glycolysis?
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