Chapter 29: Q29-9P (page 993)
PROBLEM 29-9 Which carbon atoms in glucose end up as carbons in acetyl CoA? Whichcarbons end up as ?
Short Answer
- Glucose's carbon atoms C-1 and C-6 become groups.
- is formed from the C-3 and C-4 atoms.
Chapter 29: Q29-9P (page 993)
PROBLEM 29-9 Which carbon atoms in glucose end up as carbons in acetyl CoA? Whichcarbons end up as ?
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