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The galactose derivative that enters the glycolytic pathway is 2‑phosphoglycerate glucose fructose‑1,6‑bisphosphate fructose‑6‑phosphate glucose‑6‑phosphate phosphoenolpyruvate 3‑phosphoglycerate 1,3‑bisphosphoglycerate DHAP and G3P In the liver, the fructose derivative that enters the glycolytic pathway is ___.

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fructose 1-phosphate

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