Biology, asked by junaid5160, 5 months ago

(ii) Explain why the reaction that this enzyme catalyses does not occur in the stomach,
but does occur in the duodenum​

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Answered by mehak1242005
0

Explanation:

Krebs' cycle is a cyclic process that occurs in mitochondrial matrix in which reduced compounds like NADH2 and FADH2 are formed that liberate energy as ATP as they undergo ETS. The conversion of succinic acid to fumaric acid reduces FAD to FADH2 and not NAD to NADH2.

So the answer is 'Succinic acid to Fumaric acid'.

Answered by KhushiJangral
2

Answer:

because our stomach has acidic ph...

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