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On the given choices in the image which of the following is a catabolic pathway?
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- Which of the following is NOT a non-carbohydrate material in gluconeogenesis? Choices: Lactate Pyruvate Glycerol Glucose 6-phosphateShort description or discussion about the following: 1. Glycogen Metabolism: Glycogenesis and Glycogenolysis 2. Carbohydrate Metabolism: Gluconeogenesis 3. Carbohydrate Metabolism: Pentose Phosphate Pathway_______________ is an intermediate metabolite linkage between carbohydrate and fat metabolism. A. MalateB. CitrateC. Acetyl-CoAD. AspartateE. α-ketoglutarate