Why can't cells use the breakdown of glucose to pyruvate to generate energy without further conversion of pyruvate via fermentation or respiration
A. The rate of energy production by glycolysis alone is too slow for cells' biochemical reactions.
B. The amount of energy produced by glycolysis alone is insufficient to fuel cell growth.
C. The amount of inorganic phosphate available becomes limiting.
D. The electron acceptor reduced during glycolysis must be regenerated.
E. The complete breakdown of pyruvate is necessary to produce the carbon dioxide needed by cells