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    Exam 14: Glycolysis, Gluconeogenesis, and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway
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    Which Compound CANNOT Serve as the Starting Material for the Synthesis
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Which Compound CANNOT Serve as the Starting Material for the Synthesis

Question 112

Question 112

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Which compound CANNOT serve as the starting material for the synthesis of glucose via gluconeogenesis?


A) acetate
B) glycerol
C) lactate
D) oxaloacetate
E) α\alphaα -ketoglutarate

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