14- What will be the net energy account of Glycolysis for a cell that is exposed to arasenate? A. 2ATPs gained and 2NADH gained. B. 2ATPs gained and no NADH gained.
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It can substitute for phosphate in some reactions, but it cannot be used in the reactions that generate ATP. Show more…
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