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Glycolysis...

Pyruvic acid has 3 carbons. Why can two of these be formed from one glucose? Because glucose has

NAD+ + high energy electron + Hydrogen ion =

In glycolysis, one glucose is used to make

One glucose will form...in Krebs.

What are the two parts of oxidative phosphorylation?

Carrier proteins are powered by
Carrier proteins pump
If NADH is not converted into NAD+, the cell will
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