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Pg. 22 of my book:
Formula for glycolysis says:
glucose + 2 ADP + 2 Pi + 2 NAD+ --> 2 pyruvate + 2ATP + 2 NADH + 2 H20 + 2 H+
But below, says, this is split into two 3-carbon units that are oxidized to pyruvate, producing 2 ATP and 1 NADH per pyruvate, or 4 ATP and 2 NADH per glucose.
Can someone explain this discrepancy? I think I am missing something here. Is it two ATP or four?
As always, thanks in advance.
Formula for glycolysis says:
glucose + 2 ADP + 2 Pi + 2 NAD+ --> 2 pyruvate + 2ATP + 2 NADH + 2 H20 + 2 H+
But below, says, this is split into two 3-carbon units that are oxidized to pyruvate, producing 2 ATP and 1 NADH per pyruvate, or 4 ATP and 2 NADH per glucose.
Can someone explain this discrepancy? I think I am missing something here. Is it two ATP or four?
As always, thanks in advance.