When the cell needs both NADPH and ATP, the most likely utilization of the Pentose Phosphate Pathway (PPP) is Only the f
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When the cell needs both NADPH and ATP, the most likely utilization of the Pentose Phosphate Pathway (PPP) is Only the f
When the cell needs both NADPH and ATP, the most likely utilization of the Pentose Phosphate Pathway (PPP) is Only the first oxidative portion of the pathway is utilized, starting with glucose-6-P and ending with ribose-5-phosphate O The entire PPP is utilized, cycling through from glucose-6-P to glycolytic intermediates at the end The entire PPP is utilized, cycling through from glucose-6-P to glycolytic intermediates at the end to gluconeogenesis Glycolytic intermediates are fed into the end of the PPP, running the nonoxidative (latter) reactions backward to get to ribose-5-phosphate
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