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Arsenate (HaSO42) can replace inorganic phosphate (pi) in the reaction catalyzed by a glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate to be directly converted to 3-phosphoglycerate (NADH is still formed ). What is the net energy account of Phase 1 of glycolysis for a cell that is exposed to arsenate?
-0 ATP and 2 NADH gained
-2 ATPS produced
-2 ATPS and 2 NADH produced
-6 ATPS and 2 NADH used
-2 ATPS used
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