What is the ultimate fate of the carbon atoms in a glucose molecule that goes through aerobic respiration?   It is converted to glycogen.   It is recycled in the citric acid cycle.   It is turned into starch.   It is converted to pyruvate.   It is released as carbon dioxide.

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What is the ultimate fate of the carbon atoms in a glucose molecule that goes through aerobic respiration?
 
It is converted to glycogen.
 
It is recycled in the citric acid cycle.
 
It is turned into starch.
 
It is converted to pyruvate.
 
It is released as carbon dioxide.
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