If a glucose-6-phosphate is labeled with 14C at the 1 carbon and it is placed through glycolysis and the citric acid cyc

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If a glucose-6-phosphate is labeled with 14C at the 1 carbon and it is placed through glycolysis and the citric acid cyc

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If a glucose-6-phosphate is labeled with 14C at the 1 carbon and
it is placed through glycolysis and the citric acid cycle what is
the fate of the radioactive carbon after 1 round of the CAC (where
is the 14C in oxaloacetate).
If the product in the first round enters a second round, but
there is no more 14C added in the incoming acetyl CoA what is the
fate of the 14C by the end of round 2.
-DRAW AND LABEL THE 14C BY THE END OF ROUND 2.
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