Question 8 (1 point) The reaction of ammonia with \alpha-ketoglutarate is catalyzed by ________ and requires ________ as a reactant. glutamate dehydrogenase; ATP glutamate dehydrogenase; NADH or NADPH glutamate synthetase; ATP glutamate synthetase; NADH or NADPH
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Step 1: The reaction of ammonia with α-ketoglutarate is part of the glutamate synthesis pathway, which involves the conversion of α-ketoglutarate and ammonia to glutamate. Show more…
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