What is the role of glycolysis? A Reaction that combines hydrogens with CO2 to make glucose Reaction that finishes breakdown of glucose, releasing hydrogen ions and electrons, as well as CO2 gas. (c) Splits glucose in half to release electrons and hydrogen ions D Takes the hydrogen ions and electrons from previous reactions and produces the bulk of ATP. Reaction that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, oxygen released as a waste product, hydrogens sent to another reaction.

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What is the role of glycolysis?
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Reaction that combines hydrogens with CO2 to make glucose
Reaction that finishes breakdown of glucose, releasing hydrogen ions and electrons, as well as CO2 gas.
(C) Splits glucose in half to release electrons and hydrogen ions
D
Takes the hydrogen ions and electrons from previous reactions and produces the bulk of ATP.
Reaction that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, oxygen released as a waste product, hydrogens sent to
another reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:What is the role of glycolysis? A Reaction that combines hydrogens with CO2 to make glucose Reaction that finishes breakdown of glucose, releasing hydrogen ions and electrons, as well as CO2 gas. (C) Splits glucose in half to release electrons and hydrogen ions D Takes the hydrogen ions and electrons from previous reactions and produces the bulk of ATP. Reaction that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, oxygen released as a waste product, hydrogens sent to another reaction.
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Glycolysis is defined as a process in which one molecule of glucose is changed over into two molecules of pyruvate, two hydrogen ions & two molecules of H2O. Through this cycle, the 'high energy' intermediates of ATP and NADH are combined. 

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