Multiple Choice
What is common to all of the oxidation reactions in the Citric acid cycle?
A) They all lead to the generation of NADH.
B) They are all decarboxylation reactions.
C) They are all characterized by a loss of electrons from an organic molecule coupled to the reduction of an electron acceptor.
D) They all lead to substrate-level phosphorylation of ADP to generate ATP.
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