Chapter 15: Q23CP. (page 518)
Write the net equation for the pentose phosphate pathway.
Short Answer
Glucose-6-phosphate + 2NADP + H20Ribose-5-phosphate + 2NADH + CO2 + 2H+
Chapter 15: Q23CP. (page 518)
Write the net equation for the pentose phosphate pathway.
Glucose-6-phosphate + 2NADP + H20Ribose-5-phosphate + 2NADH + CO2 + 2H+
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