Once Amino acids are hydrolyzed from proteins, the energy can be harvested in cellular respiration pathways Multiple Choice after slight modification to become pyruvate. after the ammonia group is removed. after slight modification to become acetyl CoA. as an intermediate molecule within the Krebs cycle. as in all of these answer options, with only minimal modification required.
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