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arealhero arealhero
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In steps 6 through 10 of glycolysis, the conversion of 1 mole of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate to pyruvate yields 2 moles of ATP. But the oxidation of glucose to pyruvate produces a total of 4 moles of ATP. Where do the remaining 2 moles of ATP come from?
a. One mole of glucose yields 2 moles of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate.
b. Two moles of ATP are used during the conversion of glucose to glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate.
c. Glycolysis produces 2 moles of NADH.
d. Fermentation of pyruvate to lactic acid yields 2 moles of ATP.
e. Fermentation of pyruvate to lactic acid yields 2 moles of NAD+.
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This is perfect, thank you for the answer.
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Great!
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