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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. 
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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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