Glycolysis consists of
Options
(a) ten enzymatic reactions that convert a six-carbon molecule to four-carbon pyruvate and result in a net gain of 4 ATP molecules
(b) eight enzymatic reactions that convert a six-carbon molecule to four-carbon pyruvate and result in a net gain of 4 ATP molecules
(c) ten enzymatic reactions that convert a six-carbon molecules to three-carbon pyruvate and result in a net gain of 4 ATP molecules
(d) eight enzymatic reactions that convert a six-carbon molecules to three-carbon pyruvate and result in a net gain of 2 ATP molecules
Correct Answer:
eight enzymatic reactions that convert a six-carbon molecules to three-carbon pyruvate and result in a net gain of 2 ATP molecules
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