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25 July, 20:03

I'm glycolysis, why do we put in one molecule of glucose and get out two molecules of puruvate at the end?

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  1. 25 July, 23:02
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    a glucose is a 6-carbon molecule. gycolysis breaks down one glucose molecule into two 3-carbon molecules which are piruvates.
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