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Which molecule provides the activation energy that starts glycolysis? (Not which molecule is broken down during glycolysis)(1 point)
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sugar
sugar
ATP
ATP
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
water
Responses
sugar
sugar
ATP
ATP
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
water
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ATP
Explanation: Glycolysis requires an "investment" of energy at the start — two ATPs donate phosphate groups to glucose (e.g., hexokinase and phosphofructokinase steps) to prime the pathway.
Explanation: Glycolysis requires an "investment" of energy at the start — two ATPs donate phosphate groups to glucose (e.g., hexokinase and phosphofructokinase steps) to prime the pathway.
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