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Whether a Sugar Starts Out as a Fructose, Galactose, or Glucose

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Whether a sugar starts out as a fructose, galactose, or glucose, it must undergo enzyme-catalyzed reactions in order to become a single type of monosaccharide so that it can go through glycolysis, the second stage of catabolism.Which monosaccharide must all of these sugars become?


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