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Drag and drop each of the following so that they match up with the correct metabolic pathways that they can be intermediates for. their respective bins. Drag the appropriate items View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Lactate Amino acids Glycerol Glucose Fatty acids Glycoliysis Citric acid cycle Pyruvate processing of acetyl- CoA and the citric acid cycle Pyruvate processing of acetyl- CoA Submit

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Final answer:

Lactate can be an intermediate for glycolysis, amino acids can be intermediates for pyruvate processing of acetyl-CoA and the citric acid cycle, glycerol and glucose can be intermediates for glycolysis, and fatty acids can be intermediates for pyruvate processing of acetyl-CoA and the citric acid cycle.

Step-by-step explanation:

The metabolic pathways that lactate, amino acids, glycerol, glucose, and fatty acids can be intermediates for are:

  • Lactate: Can be an intermediate for the metabolic pathway of glycolysis.
  • Amino acids: Can be intermediates for both the metabolic pathways of pyruvate processing of acetyl-CoA and the citric acid cycle.
  • Glycerol: Can be an intermediate for the metabolic pathway of glycolysis.
  • Glucose: Can be an intermediate for the metabolic pathway of glycolysis.
  • Fatty acids: Can be intermediates for both the metabolic pathways of pyruvate processing of acetyl-CoA and the citric acid cycle.

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