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Why is the citric acid cycle considered to be an amphibolic pathway?

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Most of the nearly 800 million hungry people live in:
 a. Africa.
  b. Asia.
  c. Central America.
  d. Middle East.



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Answer to Question 1

Because intermediate products of the citric acid cycle can leave and enter anabolic pathways, the citric acid cycle is both catabolic and anabolic and thus is considered an amphibolic pathway.

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gbarreiro

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
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