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In Glycolysis, a Six-Carbon Glucose Molecule Is Converted to Two

Question 32

Question 32

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In glycolysis, a six-carbon glucose molecule is converted to two three-carbon molecules of:


A) pyruvate.
B) acetate.
C) coenzyme A.
D) oxaloacetate.
E) citrate.

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