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What Are the End Products of Glycolysis?
The end products of glycolysis are two molecules of
pyruvate
, two molecules of ATP, and two molecules of
NADH
. Pyruvate can further enter the
mitochondria
for aerobic respiration, or it can be converted into lactate in anaerobic conditions.
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