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Chemistry, 29.09.2019 11:00, kyleemarie2003

What is the energy from glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids transferred to in catabolic pathways?
a. nad+,fad, and nadp+
b. adp
c. glycogen, proteins, and triglycerides
d. enzymes

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