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Okay, i want to answer this question, we have to talk about the crepe cycle, okay? remember that the crept cycle is going to start with an acetalcoa molecule, and it is going to react with oxaloacetate, and it is going to produce citrate.
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Then, cytrate is going to be converted into isocytrate, then into alpha -karylutrate, then alpha -karylutate, then alpha -kary is going to be converted to saxicase, then into saxonate, then into fumerate, and then to malate, and finally, to oxaloacetate.
00:35
The point of all of this is that you're going to produce 3 nadh molecules, 1 fadh2, and 1 atp via osteiative of ferreilation.
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Also here, and here you're going to produce carbon dioxide.
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So you have two carbon dioxide molecules produced.
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Okay, so this question says, which is the following combinations of products would result from three acetyl co -a molecule entering the citric acid cycle.
01:01
So this is per acetyl co -a molecule.
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So in three rounds of particle co -molecules, then you have to multiply everything here by three...