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How many carbons from glucose enter the metabolic pathway of the Krebs cycle? a. one b. two c. three d. four e. six
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How many carbons from glucose enter the metabolic pathway of the Krebs cycle?
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D. Four carbons from glucose will enter the pathway through the krebs cycle
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