Which of the following is the sixth step of Citric Acid Cycle? Select one: a. Succinate is oxidized to become fumarate forming FADH2 b. alpha-ketoglutarate is oxidized and decarboxylated to produce Succinyl-CoA, Carbon dioxide and NADH c. Isocitrate and then decarboxylated and oxidized to produce alpha-ketoglutarate, Carbon dioxide and NADH d. Oxaloacetate combines with the acetyl from acetyl-CoA to produce Citric acid(citrate) e. Malate is oxidized to become oxaloacetate forming NADH f. Fumarate is combined with water to become Malate g. Citrate is rearranged to become Isocitrate h. Pyruvate is decarboxylated to become acetyl-CoA producing NADH and Carbon dioxide i. Succinyl-CoA becomes Succinate and forms one ATP molecule and Coenzyme A-SH

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Chapter19: The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle
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Which of the following is the sixth step of Citric Acid Cycle?
Select one:
a.
Succinate is oxidized to become fumarate forming FADH2
b.
alpha-ketoglutarate is oxidized and decarboxylated to produce Succinyl-CoA, Carbon dioxide and NADH
c.
Isocitrate and then decarboxylated and oxidized to produce alpha-ketoglutarate, Carbon dioxide and NADH
d.
Oxaloacetate combines with the acetyl from acetyl-CoA to produce Citric acid(citrate)
e.
Malate is oxidized to become oxaloacetate forming NADH
f.
Fumarate is combined with water to become Malate
g.
Citrate is rearranged to become Isocitrate
h.
Pyruvate is decarboxylated to become acetyl-CoA producing NADH and Carbon dioxide
i.
Succinyl-CoA becomes Succinate and forms one ATP molecule and Coenzyme A-SH
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