Which can serve as substrates for ATP production?

A) glucose and fatty acids only
B) glucose only
C) fatty acids only
D) amino acids only
E) glucose, amino acids and fatty acids


A) glucose and fatty acids only
B) glucose only
C) fatty acids only
D) amino acids only
E) glucose, amino acids and fatty acids

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