Why is inorganic phosphate required for glycolysis?
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The inorganic phosphate comes from previously hydrolyzed ATP (wasn't necessarily done during this process), the hydride ions come bound to the inorganic phosphate (In the cell, it's in the form H2PO4-)
The inorganic phosphate comes from previously hydrolyzed ATP (wasn't necessarily done during this process), the hydride ions come bound to the inorganic phosphate (In the cell, it's in the form H2PO4-)
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