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25 June, 23:33

Which of the following occurs in the citric acid cycle?

A) Electron carriers will get reduced

B) Oxygen is converted into water

C) Coenzyme A gets broken down to make NADH, FADH2, and a small amount of ATP

D) Energy from Acetyl is used to make recuding power in the cytosol

E) The three carbons of pyruvate gets released as CO2

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  1. 26 June, 02:25
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    A) Electron carriers will get reduced

    Explanation:

    The citric acid cycle includes a breakdown of acetyl CoA into carbon dioxide and water. The redox reactions that breakdown the acetyl CoA release electrons which are accepted by NAD + and FAD+. These electron carriers are reduced into NADH and FADH2.

    One round of citric acid cycle forms a total of 3 NADH and one FADH2 during the breakdown of one molecule of acetyl CoA.
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