Under aerobic conditions, the NADH formed during glycolysis
A) has no metabolic advantage to the cell.
B) is a waste product of glycolysis.
C) provides additional energy by donating its electrons to the electron transport chain.
D) converts acetaldehyde to ethanol and hence serves as the basis of many fermentation processes.
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