Multiple Choice
In terms of energy production, the Krebs cycle is significant because it
A) reduces the coenzymes NAD and FAD for oxidative phosphorylation.
B) produces acetylcoenzyme A for fatty acid synthesis.
C) breaks down glucose.
D) directly produces large amounts of ATP.
E) provides acetylcoenzyme A for glucose synthesis.
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