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What happens to the NADH and FADH2 molecules produced during glycolysis and Krebs cycle?
A. They join with pyruvic acid to make lactic acid.
B. Their electrons are used to charge acetyl-CoA.
C. They accept carbons from glucose to make alcohol.
Their electrons enter the D. Electron Transport Chain.
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