Life: The Science of Biology
Life: The Science of Biology
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Chapter 10.5, Problem 1R
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The way in which the common intermediates link the pathways of glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and photosynthesis.

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All the metabolic pathways are interlinked with each other. The product of one metabolic pathway can initiate another metabolic pathway. They can have common intermediates. In glycolysis, citric acid cycle and photosynthesis are linked by various common intermediates.

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