Question 18.5: Citric Acid Cycle When one acetyl-CoA completes the citric a...
Citric Acid Cycle
When one acetyl-CoA completes the citric acid cycle, how many of each of the following is produced?
a. NADH b. ketone group c. CO_2
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a. One turn of the citric acid cycle produces three molecules of NADH.
b. Two ketone groups form when the secondary alcohol groups in isocitrate and malate are oxidized by NAD^+.
c. Two molecules of CO_2 are produced by the decarboxylation of isocitrate and α-ketoglutarate.
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