Question 11 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 2Pyr+ 2NADH + 4ATP + 2GTP + 2H++ 4H2O \(\rightarrow\) glukose / glucose + 2NAD++ 4ADP + 6P? + 2GDP Noem een sekondêre funksionele koppelingsagent wat voorkom in die pad. Name one secondary functional coupling agent that occurs in the pathway. Select one: geen/none FAD/FADH2 NADP+/NADPH NAD+/NADH ADP/ATP FMN/FMNH2 Clear my choice
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