Glycolysis converts glucose into pyruvate, ATP, and NADH. The process requires
A) oxygen, ATP, and a series of reactions.
B) carbon dioxide, 5 enzyme-catalyzed reactions, and glucose to begin the series of reactions.
C) pyruvic acid, oxygen, and enzymes to oxidize glucose inside the mitochondria
D) the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex to catalyze the reactions.
E) 10 enzyme-catalyzed reactions, each reaction dependent on the products of the previous reaction to proceed.
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Q21: For glycolysis to continue, all cells require
A)
Q22: In the cell, the site of oxygen
Q23: NAD
A) is a key electron carrier in
Q24: Some of the free energy released
Q25: Which of the following oxidizes other compounds
Q27: Within the cell, the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex,
Q28: The first five reactions of the glycolytic
Q29: The function of NAD+ is to
A) cause
Q30: The oxidation of pyruvate to carbon dioxide
Q31: During glycolysis, for each mole of glucose
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