16 C Fatty acyl CoA + 7 FAD + 7 NAD+ + 7 COA → 8 acetyl CoA + 7 FADH₂ + 7 NADH + 7 H* This is the overall reaction for the pathway of Fatty acid oxidation Glycolysis OTCA or citric acid cycle Oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate Electron transport Gluconeogenesis
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- 1 2 points Order the following TCA cycle metabolites in the order they are produced in one turn of the citric acid cycle. Not all answers will be used. 2 1 4 3 TI Isocitrate Citrate Lactate Pyruvate Oxaloacetate Isocitrate Succinyl-CoA Aconitate 3-Phosphoglycerate -DOThe Citric Acid Cycle results in (Choose all that apply) net oxidation of acetyl CoA carbons to two CO2 O three NAD to NADH reductions involving 6 electrons one FADH2 to FAD oxidation involving 2 electrons three NADH to NAD oxidations involving 6 electrons O one FAD to FADH, reduction involving 2 electrons O a substrate level phosphorylationWhich citric acid cycle enzyme utilizes a similar reaction mechanism to pyruvate dehydrogenase? O Malate dehydrogenase Isocitrate dehydrogenase O Alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase Succinate dehydrogenase
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