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    L-Malate Is an Intermediate in the Citric Acid Cycle
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L-Malate Is an Intermediate in the Citric Acid Cycle

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L-malate is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle.What does the L imply about L-malate?


A) L-malate is highly reactive.
B) L-malate is non-reducible.
C) L-malate is chiral.
D) L-malate is an amino acid.
E) L-malate is a lipid.

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