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Glycolysis is the process that turns glucose into pyruvate. The energy released from this is then used to make the more readily usable ATP.

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Glucose is the substance needed to begin glycolysis. Glycolysis is the first step in the process of cellular respiration and it breaks down glucose into pyruvate to produce ATP.

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ATP is needed as the activation energy to start glycolysis. Glucose is the end product and CO2 is the substance to begin it.

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Glycolysis means "sugar splitting," which means you need sugar, glucose, for the reaction.

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pyruvic acid

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ATP is needed 3.5%

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glucose!

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2 ATPs

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