Which of the following has (have) 6 carbon atoms? More than one or two answer choices are possible. (a) 2 molecules of pyruvate (b) 3 molecules of carbon dioxide (c) 1 twelve-carbon fatty acid (d) 3 acetyl groups (e) 1 molecule of glucose
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