Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues, Books a la Carte Edition (8th Edition)
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Author: Michael D. Johnson
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Chapter 3, Problem 14TY
Which of the following is/are recycled during
a. NAD+ and NADH
b. ATP, ADP, and Pi
c. glucose
d. carbon dioxide
e. oxygen
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