Identify the reactions of the Citric acid cycle that provide reducing power for the electron transport chain. a. conversion of citrate to isocitrate b. conversion of malate to oxaloacetate and fumarate to malate c. conversion of malate to oxaloacetate d. conversion of fumarate to malate
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Conversion of citrate to isocitrate: This step is an isomerization reaction and does not produce any reducing power. b. Conversion of malate to oxaloacetate: In this step, malate is oxidized to oxaloacetate, and NAD+ is reduced to NADH. So, this step provides Show more…
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