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    Oxaloacetate Moves Through the Mitochondrial Membrane
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Oxaloacetate Moves Through the Mitochondrial Membrane

Question 48

Question 48

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Oxaloacetate moves through the mitochondrial membrane


A) after conversion to glycerol phosphate.
B) by passive diffusion.
C) after reaction with carnitine.
D) after oxidation to pyruvate.
E) after reduction to malate.

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