During the citric acid cycle, which is also known as the 15)_____ cycle, the two-carbon molecules fed into the cycle are broken down into more single-carbon molecules of 16)______.
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The two-carbon molecules fed into the cycle are acetyl-CoA. These molecules are broken down into single-carbon molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2). So, the answers are: Show more…
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