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Which molecule provides the activation energy that starts glycolysis?(1 point)
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Sugar
Sugar
ATP
ATP
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide
Water
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ATP
ATP provides the activation energy for glycolysis by donating phosphate groups (e.g., hexokinase and phosphofructokinase reactions) in the initial "investment" steps.
ATP provides the activation energy for glycolysis by donating phosphate groups (e.g., hexokinase and phosphofructokinase reactions) in the initial "investment" steps.
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