Which pathway fits into this part of the diagram? [Image: Fig. 9.19 - food catabolism - unlabeled - oxphos.jpg]Group of answer choicesfermentationpyruvate oxidationcitric acid cycleoxidative phosphorylationglycolysis
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Which pathway fits into this part of the diagram? [Image: Fig. 9.19 - food catabolism - unlabeled - oxphos.jpg]Group of answer choicesfermentationpyruvate oxidationcitric acid cycleoxidative phosphorylationglycolysis
Solution
I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I'm unable to view or interpret images. However, I can tell you that the typical pathway of food catabolism is as follows: Glycolysis -> Pyruvate Oxidation -> Citric Acid Cycle -> Oxidative Phosphorylation. Fermentation is an alternative pathway that occurs when oxygen is not available. Without the image, I can't provide a specific answer to your question.
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