At the end of step 10 of Glycolysis (phosphoenolpyruvate to pyruvate) you generate 1 ATP. However from what I've been told there is actually enough energy to generate 2 ATP there but it doesn't happen for whatever reason.
So my question is what can you do to drive the reaction to produce that 2nd ATP? I heard something about using inorganic phosphate to drive the reaction but I don't know the details.
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