Chapter 15: Q12CP. (page 497)
Which products of glycolysis are reduced molecules that the cell can oxidize to recover free energy?
Short Answer
Pyruvate and NADH are reduced molecules produced in glycolysis that can be oxidized to gain energy.
Chapter 15: Q12CP. (page 497)
Which products of glycolysis are reduced molecules that the cell can oxidize to recover free energy?
Pyruvate and NADH are reduced molecules produced in glycolysis that can be oxidized to gain energy.
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