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Why Are Two ATP Needed to Begin Glycolysis

Question 67

Question 67

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Why are two ATP needed to begin glycolysis?


A) to activate the glucose
B) to donate electrons to NAD+
C) to compensate for the lack of oxygen
D) to accept electrons from glucose
E) to move the reaction into the mitochondria

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