Multiple Choice
The net ATP production in glycolysis is only two because
A) two ATPs are used to "activate" glucose, while 4 ATPs are produced in remaining glycolysis steps.
B) that is all the ATPs "loaded" with phosphates during glycolysis.
C) two ATPs are used to donate electrons, in order to move NADH into the mitochondria.
D) None of the answer choices are correct, because six ATPs are the net yield from glycolysis.
E) that is the needed number of ATPs to power the reactions of the Krebs cycle.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q11: Aerobic respiration uses oxygen as its final
Q56: In glycolysis and the Krebs cycle,electrons are
Q57: The sole source of ATP production in
Q59: In eukaryotic cells,the electrons donated by NADH
Q60: What first happens to the carbon atoms
Q62: The first steps in glycolysis involve<br>A) reducing
Q63: Alcoholic fermentation<br>A) produces carbon dioxide.<br>B) All of
Q64: Muscle cells use lactic acid fermentation to<br>A)
Q65: Glycolysis does not require<br>A) oxygen.<br>B) ATP.<br>C) enzymes.<br>D)
Q66: In glycolysis the net number of NADH