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in glycolysis, for each molecule of glucose oxidized to pyruvate, . in glycolysis, for each molecule of glucose oxidized to pyruvate, . four molecules of atp are used, and two molecules of atp are produced two molecules of atp are used, and two molecules of atp are produced two molecules of atp are used, and six molecules of atp are produced two molecules of atp are used, and four molecules of atp are produced

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In glycolysis, for each molecule of glucose oxidized to. Two molecules of ATP are used and two molecules of ATP are produced. Two molecules of ATP are used and four molecules of ATP are produced. four molecules of ATP are used and two molecules of ATP are produced. Two molecules of ATP are used and six molecules of ATP are produced. six molecules of ATP are used and six molecules of ATP are produced. Why is glycolysis described as having an investment phase and a payoff phase? It both splits molecules and assembles molecules. It attaches and detaches phosphate groups. It uses glucose and generates. It shifts molecules from cytosol to mitochondrion. It uses stored ATP and then forms a net increase in ATP. Which of the following intermediary metabolites enters the citric acid cycle and is formed, in part, by the removal of a carbon (CO_2) from molecule of pyruvate? lactate -3-phosphate oxaloacetate acetly CoA citrate During cellular repiration, acetly CoA accumulates in which location? cytosol mitochonodrial outer membrane mitochonodrial inner membrane mitochonodrial intermembranc space mitochondrial matrix How many carbon atoms are fed into the citric acid as a result of the oxidation of one molecule of lyruvate? two four six eight ten Carbon dioxide (CO_2) is released during which of the following stages of celluar respiration? glycolysis and the oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl CoA oxidation of pyruvate

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