Biochemistry
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Author: Lubert Stryer, Jeremy M. Berg, John L. Tymoczko, Gregory J. Gatto Jr.
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Which of the following molecules shown are the reduced products produced in the citric acid cycle whose reduction directly helped drive oxidation? Select all that apply. Ensure you are selecting the product forms of the molecule, which here means the reduced form, and are only considering redox reactions! Do not include the pyruvate processing steps -- just the citric acid cycle itself.
A. GDP
B. NADH
C. FAD
D. Acetyl-CoA
E. NAD+
F. CoA
G. FADH2
H. GTP
I. QH2
J. Q
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