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What are the primary functions of the pentose phosphate pathway? a) to provide nadph for reductive biosynthesis and for dealing with oxidative stress b) to provide nadh for reductive biosynthesis and for dealing with oxidative stress c) to provide the cells with energy d) to provide ribose-phosphate for nucleotide and nucleic acid biosynthesis

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