Why does glycolysis have to be followed by either fermentation or respiration?
A) Because acetyl-CoA isn't completely formed until the citric acid cycle.
B) Because NAD+ needs to be recycled from NADH so that the glycolytic pathway can continue.
C) So that fermentation will be able to produce more ATP using the electrons from NADH.
D) So that the cell can use FADH2 in the next step of aerobic respiration.
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Q17: Glycolysis uses _.
A) one 6-carbon glucose, two
Q18: The NAD+ utilized in glycolysis and other
Q19: What are the results of glycolysis?
A) 2
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