Multiple Choice
Protein digestion produces amino acids
A) that are further digested by glycolysis to produce ATP.
B) that can be used to produce new peptides and proteins.
C) that undergo transamination to produce all known amino acids.
D) that can be linked together with glycerol to produce lipids.
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