Multiple Choice
What is the fate of a glucose molecule during the anaerobic phase of cellular respiration?
A) Glucose is broken down to yield two molecules of pyruvic acid.
B) Glucose combines with another glucose molecule to yield one molecule of pyruvic acid.
C) Glucose combines with oxygen to form a molecule of pyruvic acid.
D) Glucose is broken down to yield one molecule of pyruvic acid and one molecule of lactic acid.
E) Glucose remains unchanged.
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