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maksim [4K]
1 year ago
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Drag and drop each of the following so that they match up with the correct metabolic pathways that they can be intermediates for

. their respective bins. Drag the appropriate items View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Lactate Amino acids Glycerol Glucose Fatty acids Glycoliysis Citric acid cycle Pyruvate processing of acetyl- CoA and the citric acid cycle Pyruvate processing of acetyl- CoA Submit
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zmey [24]1 year ago
5 0

The correct matching of the metabolic pathways and their likely substrates are given below as follows:

Glycolysis - Glucose

Citric acid cycle - Glycerol, fatty acids

Pyruvate processing of acetyl-CoA and the citric acid cycle - amino acids

Pyruvate processing of acetyl- CoA - Lactate

<h3>What are metabolic pathways?</h3>

Metabolic pathways refer to the path or sequence of reactions that lead to a given metabolic product by enzymes.

Metabolic pathways may be biosynthetic pathways in which the reaction leads to the synthesis of a given product.

On the other hand, metabolic pathways may be catabolic pathways in which large molecules are broken down into simpler products.

The metabolic pathways require enzymes that act on molecules known as substrates.

Learn more about metabolic pathways at: brainly.com/question/14794529

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