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For this question, we are talking about the process of glycolysis.
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So let's review just glycolysis is the process of breaking down glucose.
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It can be done with or without oxygen, and the end of glycolysis produces two molecules of pyruvate, two molecules of atp, two nadhs, and two molecules of water.
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Glycolysis is in the cytoplasm, and there are 10 enzymes for each of the 10 steps to break down glucose.
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So the reactions where atp is going to be used is going to be step one, where hexokinase is going to add the phosphate group from atp onto glucose.
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So that is step one, and we use one atp for every one glucose.
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Then again, atp is going to be used in step three by phosphofructokinase, and that transfers the phosphate group from atp to f6p, and that forms fructose 16 by phosphate.
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Step three.
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Now the reactions where atp is actually going to be produced, they don't happen all the way until step seven.
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So in step seven, we have phosphoglycerokinase is going to take a phosphate from bpg and then give it to an adp to form a.
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