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Glycolysis and the Kreb's Cycle Do Not Capture All of the Energy

Question 80

Question 80

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Glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle do not capture all of the energy in a glucose molecule because:


A) ATP easily vaporizes
B) Energy cannot be created or destroyed
C) Some glucose is not broken down
D) Some energy is always lost as heat during chemical reactions
E) Some energy remains in the atoms

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