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    During Glycolysis, Glucose Is First Phosphorylated Twice, and Then Split
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During Glycolysis, Glucose Is First Phosphorylated Twice, and Then Split

Question 36

Question 36

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During glycolysis, glucose is first phosphorylated twice, and then split into two three-carbon compounds called ____.


A) phosphoglyceraldehyde (PGAL)
B) pyruvate
C) acetyl CoA
D) lactate
E) acetaldehyde

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