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    The Primary Function of NAD<sup>+</sup> in the Citrate Cycle Is
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The Primary Function of NAD+ in the Citrate Cycle Is

Question 59

Question 59

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The primary function of NAD+ in the citrate cycle is that it


A) functions as an electron donor.
B) is oxidized to produce GTP.
C) acts as an electron acceptor.
D) phosphorylates ADP.

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