What happens to the ATP made during glycolysis and the citric acid cycle?      It is used to drive cellular reactions.      It is used to drop off electrons into the electron transport chain.      It is used to drive the formation of acetyl-CoA.      It is not used by the cell.

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What happens to the ATP made during glycolysis and the citric acid cycle? 

   

It is used to drive cellular reactions. 

   

It is used to drop off electrons into the electron transport chain. 

   

It is used to drive the formation of acetyl-CoA. 

   

It is not used by the cell. 

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