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Drag the correct word from the left into the sentence on the right to complete each sentence. in anabolic reactions that involve the synthesis of a large molecule from smaller precursor molecules, nadh and atp arewhen they provide the needed electrons or energy. consumed in catabolic reactions that involve the breakdown of a molecule into smaller subunits, such as glucose to pyruvate, nadh and atp are produced synthesized in the reaction pyruvate +nadh-lactate +nad, pyruvate is being oxidized in the reaction pyruvate nadh-lactate +nad, nadh is being reduced
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