Multiple Choice
In the conversion of succinate to fumarate, hydrogen atoms are transferred to FAD. The conversion of succinate and FAD to fumarate and FADH2 is an example of
A) hydrolysis.
B) an allosteric reaction.
C) a metabolic pathway.
D) an aerobic reaction.
E) a redox reaction.
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