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Interpretation:
The mechanism for the reaction of galactose with ATP to form
Concept Introduction:
Glycolysis: It is pathway which describes conversion of one molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate. The series involves 10 reactions.
Galactose: It is a compound with same chemical formula as glucose and it is a naturally occurring monosaccharide. Glucose and galactose differ in the position of one hydroxyl group. The
Gluconeogenesis: The reaction in which glucose is synthesised from pyruvate.
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