Biochemistry
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The complete oxidation of palmitoyl-CoA to carbon dioxide and water is presented by the overall equation:
Palmitoyl-CoA + 23O2 + 108Pi + 108 ATP + 23H2O → CoA + 16 CO2 + 108 ATP + 23H2O
Water is also produced in the reaction
ADP + Pi → ATP + H2O
But not included as a product in the overall equation. Why?
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