Multiple Choice
Glycolysis converts glucose to pyruvate with the formation of ATP and NADH.This process requires
A) O2, ATP, and a series of reactions.
B) CO2, five enzyme-catalyzed reactions, and glucose to begin the series of reactions.
C) pyruvic acid, O2, and enzymes to oxidize glucose inside the mitochondria.
D) the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex to catalyze the reactions.
E) ten enzyme-catalyzed reactions, with each reaction dependent on the products of the previous reaction.
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