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    Figure 51 Which Compound Is Being Reduced in the Reaction
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Figure 51 Which Compound Is Being Reduced in the Reaction

Question 14

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Figure 5.1 Figure 5.1   Which compound is being reduced in the reaction shown in Figure 5.1? A)  α-ketoglutaric acid and NAD+ B)  NADH and isocitric acid C)  NADH D)  isocitric acid and α-ketoglutaric acid E)  NAD+ Which compound is being reduced in the reaction shown in Figure 5.1?


A) α-ketoglutaric acid and NAD+
B) NADH and isocitric acid
C) NADH
D) isocitric acid and α-ketoglutaric acid
E) NAD+

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