If an organism used glycolysis (Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway) but were unable to use fermentation or an electron transport chain, what problem would develop?
A) Glycolysis rates would increase in order to compensate for the lack of ATP produced by the other processes.
B) The cell would run out of glucose and glycolysis would stop.
C) The available NAD+ would be converted to NADH and glycolysis would stop due to the lack of NAD+.
D) The cell will run out of ATP and glycolysis will stop.
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