Match each step of carbohydrate catabolism to its description. citric acid cycle glycolysis electron transport chain 8-step enzymatic process that converts 1 glucose molecule into 2 pyruvate molecules 6-step enzymatic process that oxidizes acetyl CoA to yield high-energy electrons that can be used to power ATP synthesis Series of linked enzymes in the mitochondrial membrane that uses high-energy electrons to power ATP synthesis
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