In Kreb's cycle the hydrogen atoms removed at succinate level are accepted by [CPMT 1985]
A) FAD
B) ADP
C) ATP
D) NAD
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FAD
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FAD is the hydrogen acceptor in this reaction because the free-energy change is insufficient to reduce NAD+. ... NAD carries exactly 2 electrons, while FAD can carry either 1 or 2 electrons. This is important, as succinate dehydrogenase is at the crossroad between the Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain
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