Multiple Choice
NADH produced in glycolysis yields fewer ATP molecules than that produced in the citric acid cycle because
A) it must be converted to FADH2 for transport into the mitochondrial matrix.
B) its electrons are shuttled across the mitochondrial inner membrane to complex II.
C) its electrons are donated to complex I on the cytoplasmic side, so it pumps no protons out of the matrix.
D) ATP molecules are hydrolyzed to transport the NADH across the mitochondrial inner membrane.
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