Multiple Choice
The net ATP production in glycolysis is only two because:
A) Two molecules of ATP are needed to "activate" glucose
B) Two molecules of ATP are used to move NADH into the mitochondria
C) That is all the ATP produced during glycolysis
D) ATP production cannot exceed NADH production
E) Glycolysis may occur without oxygen being present
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