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a molecule that stores energy by linking charged phosphate groups near each other is called ATP
an electron carrier that is used in harvesting energy from glucose molecules in a series of gradual steps in the cytoplasm is NAD+
In eukaryotes the glycolytic reactions take place in the cytoplasm of the cell
in the absence of oxygen, hydrogen atoms generated by glycolysis are donated to organic molecules in a process called fermentation
at least 90% of organisms on the earth are heterotrophs. examples include all of the following except plants
in oxidative respiration, energy is harvested from glucose molecules in a sequence of four mjor pathways. which of the following is not one of these four pathways beta oxidation
the end-product of glycolysis is pyruvate
the decarboxylation step of oxidation of pyruvate takes place in the mitochondrion
the decarboxylation of pyruvate produces all of the follwing except ATP
a single glucose molecule can drive the Krebs cycle two turns
yeast cells under anaerobic conditions produce ethyl alcohol
in muscle cells, fermentation produces not alcohol but lactic acid
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