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Multiple Choice
What is an end-product of glycolysis?
A
Lactate
B
Acetyl-CoA
C
Pyruvate
D
Glucose
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Understand that glycolysis is a metabolic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvate, releasing energy in the form of ATP and NADH.
Recognize that glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell and is the first step in cellular respiration.
Identify the main reactant of glycolysis, which is glucose, a six-carbon sugar molecule.
Follow the glycolysis pathway, where glucose is broken down through a series of enzymatic reactions into two molecules of pyruvate, each containing three carbons.
Conclude that the end-product of glycolysis is pyruvate, which can then be further processed in cellular respiration under aerobic conditions or converted to lactate under anaerobic conditions.