Multiple Choice
The reaction of the citric acid cycle that produces an ATP equivalent (in the form of GTP) by substrate level phosphorylation is the conversion of:
A) citrate to isocitrate.
B) fumarate to malate.
C) malate to oxaloacetate.
D) succinate to fumarate.
E) succinyl-CoA to succinate.
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