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Biology, 18.12.2019 22:31 srshelton

Reducing equivalents are key to the process of cellular respiration and ultimately atp production. illustrate the direct inter-linkage of the glycolytic pathway to cellular respiration, concluding with the general illustrative mechanism and description to the production of atp. (hint: draw the reason that you sometimes get 30 atp out of glycolysis instead of 32.

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