DETAILS 09 Select all of the following half reactions that require energy (work) to proceed as written. NAD + 2HNADH + H+ glucose + inorganic phosphate glucose-6-phosphate + H₂O OH NADH + H+ → NAD + 2H OH PREVIOUS ANSWERS 0-4-0-8-CH3 + H₂O ő ATP+H₂O ADP + P₁ H 2 (not balanced) (not balanced) O=O -0-4-0H O-P-OH + HO CH₂ x
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