Determine the net change in nadh, fadh2, and gtp from the passage of two acetyl-scoa molecules through the citric acid cycle.
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The passage of two acetyl-CoA through the citric cycle creates 2 ATP, 6 NADH, and 2 FADH2.
In theory, the ATP yield for every oxidation cycle can be maximum up to 17, as NADH produces 3 ATP, FADH2 gives 2 ATP and the end product, acetyl COA governed Citric Acid Cycle produces 12 ATP.
In theory, the ATP yield for every oxidation cycle can be maximum up to 17, as NADH produces 3 ATP, FADH2 gives 2 ATP and the end product, acetyl COA governed Citric Acid Cycle produces 12 ATP.
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The passage of two acetyl-CoA through the citric cycle creates 2 ATP, 6 NADH, and 2 FADH2.
In theory, the ATP yield for every oxidation cycle can be maximum up to 17, as NADH produces 3 ATP, FADH2 gives 2 ATP and the end product, acetyl COA governed Citric Acid Cycle produces 12 ATP.
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