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    What Nutrient Is Required for the Carboxylation of Pyruvate in Humans
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What Nutrient Is Required for the Carboxylation of Pyruvate in Humans

Question 49

Question 49

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What nutrient is required for the carboxylation of pyruvate in humans?


A) biotin
B) thiamine
C) riboflavin
D) niacin
E) folic acid

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