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Gluconeogenesis and PPP C483 Spring 2013. 1. An intermediate found in gluconeogenesis and not glycolysis is A) 2-phosphoglycerate. B) oxaloacetate. C)
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Chapter 9: Cellular Respiration. Chemical Energy and Food A calorie is the energy required to raise 1g of water 1˚C – 1g of glucose releases 3811 calories.
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