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The Carbon-Containing Molecule That Enters Glycolysis Differs from the One

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The carbon-containing molecule that enters glycolysis differs from the one that enters the citric acid cycle.How do the numbers of carbon atoms per molecule compare in these two cases?


A) A six-carbon molecule enters glycolysis, while a four-carbon molecule enters the citric acid cycle.
B) A six-carbon molecule enters glycolysis, while a three-carbon molecule enters the citric acid cycle.
C) A six-carbon molecule enters glycolysis, while a two-carbon molecule enters the citric acid cycle.
D) A four-carbon molecule enters glycolysis, while a three-carbon molecule enters the citric acid cycle.
E) A four-carbon molecule enters glycolysis, while a two-carbon molecule enters the citric acid cycle.

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