Why doesn't the net reaction for the citric acid cycle have intermediates (citrate, isocitrate, a-ketoglutarate, succinyl-CoS, succinate, fumarate, malate and oxaloacetate)? The free energy change for the pathway in a respiring mitochondrion is zero. 15 The intermediates are not involved in energy production. The two carbons from acetyl-CoA are not converted to CO₂ in the first cycle. All reactions of the citric acid cycle are coupled through intermediates of the pathway AGo for the citric acid cycle is -41 kJ/mole, indicating an equilibrium that favors products. Under what circumstances would the citric acid cycle be at equilibrium? No molecular oxygen Electron transport in blocked by an analog of CoQ No more pyruvate. The wrong political party wins the next election How many protons transfer from matrix to inter-membrane space for each molecule of NADH? 612 10:12 16:12 1812
Why doesn't the net reaction for the citric acid cycle have intermediates (citrate, isocitrate, a-ketoglutarate, succinyl-CoS, succinate, fumarate, malate and oxaloacetate)? The free energy change for the pathway in a respiring mitochondrion is zero. 15 The intermediates are not involved in energy production. The two carbons from acetyl-CoA are not converted to CO₂ in the first cycle. All reactions of the citric acid cycle are coupled through intermediates of the pathway AGo for the citric acid cycle is -41 kJ/mole, indicating an equilibrium that favors products. Under what circumstances would the citric acid cycle be at equilibrium? No molecular oxygen Electron transport in blocked by an analog of CoQ No more pyruvate. The wrong political party wins the next election How many protons transfer from matrix to inter-membrane space for each molecule of NADH? 612 10:12 16:12 1812
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