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The purpose of the Krebs cycle is to: store energy as glycogen release energy for making ADP release energy for making ATP to decompose starch into glucose
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The purpose of the Krebs cycle is to: store energy as glycogen release energy for making ADP release energy for making ATP to decompose starch into glucose
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The purpose of the Krebs cycle is to:
store energy as glycogen
release energy for making ADP
release energy for making ATP
to decompose starch into glucose
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The correct answer would be release energy for making ATP. This is 100% correct.
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