Glucose is a six-carbon molecule.How is it changed as it moves through glycolysis?
A) Electrons and hydrogen are removed, and the molecule rearranged to form two three-carbon molecules.
B) ATP is added, and the molecule rearranged to form three two-carbon molecules.
C) Electrons and hydrogen are removed, and the molecule rearranged to form three two-carbon molecules.
D) Electrons and hydrogen are removed, and the molecule rearranged to form three ATP molecules.
E) ATP is added, and the molecule rearranged to form two three-carbon molecules.
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