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What is represented by the hexagon? - Glucose (6C) How many carbon atoms (C) are in one molecule of glucose? - 6 How many carbon atoms (C) are in one molecule of pyruvic acid? - 3 In the process of glycolysis, what happens to glucose after it crosses the cell membrane into the cytoplasm of the cell? - It splits into 2 pyruvic acids when it crossed. Thinking about the number of carbon atoms in glucose and in pyruvic acid, explain why there is one molecule of glucose on the left side of the arrow and two molecules of pyruvic acid on the right side of the arrow. - There is only 3 carbon in pyruvic acid, so since glucose had 6 carbon, it split into 2 pyruvics making 6 altogether.
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