What is the correct operational sequence of the three processes for I. glycolysis II. ETP III. rebs
A I (r) II (r) III
B II (r)I (r) III
C III(r)I (r) II D II (r)III (r) I
E I (r) III (r) II?
Answer: E. I (r) III (r) II See Biology
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