MODIFIED MASTERING CHEMISTRY W/ ETEXT
MODIFIED MASTERING CHEMISTRY W/ ETEXT
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Chapter 23.3, Problem 12P

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Interpretation:

The acyl group does pyruvate decarboxylase transfer to a proton has to be identified.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The acyl group does pyruvate dehydrogenase complex transfer to coenzyme A has to be identified.

(c)

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Interpretation:

The acyl group does transketolase transfer to ribose-5-P has to be identified.

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