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Phosphorylation Hexose Sugar Pyruvates Location Process Product Glycolysis

Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol, involving the phosphorylation of a hexose sugar by 2 ATP, followed by lysis into a hexose biphosphate. This process includes the oxidation of pyruvates, reduction of NAD+, and substrate-level phosphorylation, yielding a net product of 2 pyruvates and 2 ATP.

Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol, involving the phosphorylation of a hexose sugar by 2 ATP, followed by lysis into a hexose biphosphate. This process includes the oxidation of pyruvates, reduction of NAD+, and substrate-level phosphorylation, yielding a net product of 2 pyruvates and 2 ATP.

Front location, process, product of glycolysis
Back cytosol of cell, phosphorylation of hexose sugar by 2ATP, lysis of hexose biphosphate, oxidation of pyruvates and reduction of NAD+, substrate level phosphorylation of sugar intermediates for ATP, net product: 2 pyruvates and 2 ATP

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