The net ATP production in glycolysis is only two because
A) two ATPs are used to "activate" glucose, while 4 ATPs are produced in remaining glycolysis steps.
B) that is all the ATPs "loaded" with phosphates during glycolysis.
C) two ATPs are used to donate electrons, in order to move NADH into the mitochondria.
D) None of the answer choices are correct, because six ATPs are the net yield from glycolysis.
E) that is the needed number of ATPs to power the reactions of the Krebs cycle.
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Q18: During glycolysis molecules of glucose are
A) broken
Q19: The chemical formula for glucose is:
A) C12H6O12
B)
Q20: Glycolysis of a glucose molecule
A) transfers electrons
Q21: During glycolysis,_ molecules of _ are required
Q22: Anaerobic respiration is most common in
A) animals.
B)
Q24: On a class field trip,students swabbed,dug,and dipped
Q25: The Krebs cycle produces
A) ATP, NADH, and
Q26: The compound that enters the Krebs cycle
Q27: Only a small amount of ATP is
Q28: The reactants for cellular respiration are
A) glucose
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