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A single turn of the citric acid cycle yields

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Answered by sagarmunuru2007
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Explanation:

Overall, one turn of the citric acid cycle releases two carbon dioxide molecules and produces three NADHstart text, N, A, D, H, end text, one FADH2start text, F, A, D, H, end text, start subscript, 2, end subscript, and one ATPstart text, A, T, P, end text or GTPstart text, G, T, P, end text.

Answered by VishnuNN
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Answer:

Three NADH+, one GTP, and one FADH₂.

Explanation: A single turn of the citric acid cycle yields three NADH+, one GTP, and one FADH₂.

The following products are formed in the respective reactions of the citric acid cycle

NADH+

  • Isocitrate → α-Ketoglutaric acid
  • α-Ketoglutaric acid → Succinyl CoA
  • Malate → Oxaloacetic acid

FADH₂

  • Succinate → Fumarate

GTP

  • Succinyl CoA → Succinate
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