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    When NAD<sup>+</sup> Picks Up Two Electrons from a Reaction in the Krebs
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When NAD+ Picks Up Two Electrons from a Reaction in the Krebs

Question 46

Question 46

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When NAD+ picks up two electrons from a reaction in the Krebs cycle to form NADH,the NAD+ is being:


A) Oxidized
B) Phosphorylated
C) Reduced
D) Hydrolyzed
E) Lysed

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