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    At the End of Glycolysis, the Original Carbons of the Glucose
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At the End of Glycolysis, the Original Carbons of the Glucose

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Question 2

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At the end of glycolysis, the original carbons of the glucose molecule form


A) two molecules of NADH.
B) two molecules of fructose.
C) two molecules of citric acid.
D) six molecules of carbon dioxide.
E) two molecules of pyruvate.

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