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Biology, 09.07.2019 21:30, raymond5799

During the citric acid cycle, what happens to acetyl-coa? it enters the citric acid cycle and gains carbon dioxide to form citric acid, and gains more carbon dioxide through redox reactions to form a 4-carbon molecule. it enters the citric acid cycle and associates with a 4-carbon molecule, forming citric acid, and then through redox reactions regenerates the 4-carbon molecule. it enters glycolysis and associates with a 5-carbon molecule through redox reactions, forming another acetyl-coa molecule. it enters the citric acid cycle and associates with a 4-carbon molecule, forming a 5-carbon compound, and then through oxidation reactions regenerates the 4-carbon molecule.

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