Multiple Choice
When glucose is catabolized in the absence of oxygen,
A) Pyruvate formed in glycolysis will generally be converted to lactate
B) Pyruvate formed in glycolysis will generally be converted to acetyl coenzyme A, which will enter the Krebs cycle
C) The number of ATP molecules formed per molecule of glucose will be less than the number formed in the presence of oxygen
D) Both pyruvate formed in glycolysis will generally be converted to lactate and the number of ATP molecules formed per molecule of glucose will be less than the number formed in the presence of oxygen will occur
E) Both pyruvate formed in glycolysis will generally be converted to acetyl coenzyme A, which will enter the Krebs cycle and the number of ATP molecules formed per molecule of glucose will be less than the number formed in the presence of oxygen will occur
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