Multiple Choice
The NADH used for the reduction reactions during gluconeogenesis usually come from this reaction:
A) Gylceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase.
B) Malate dehydrogenase activity in the cytoplasm.
C) Pyruvate carboxylase activity in the mitochondria.
D) A variety of reactions which produce NADH in the mitochondria.
E) None of these, since it is NAD+ that is used in gluconeogenesis.
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