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The Molecule That Is Found at the Beginning and End

Question 7

Question 7

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The molecule that is found at the beginning and end of the citric acid cycle is


A) four-carbon molecule.
B) pyruvate.
C) lactate.
D) glucose.
E) RuBP.

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