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Imagine that a molecule of glucose is converted into glycogen, and is then converted into glucose-6-phosphate by glycogen degradation, and then into two pyruvate by glycolysis. How many NET nucleoside triphosphates are consumed (-) or produced ( ) for each one molecule of glucose

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