Select all of the following that are reactants for the citric acid cycle.Group of answer choicespyruvateADPATPNADHGTPNAD⁺CO₂H₂OFADH₂FADglucoseacetyl CoAO₂Next Quiz saved at 7:31am
Question
Select all of the following that are reactants for the citric acid cycle.Group of answer choicespyruvateADPATPNADHGTPNAD⁺CO₂H₂OFADH₂FADglucoseacetyl CoAO₂Next Quiz saved at 7:31am
Solution
The reactants for the citric acid cycle are:
- Acetyl CoA
- Water (H₂O)
- NAD⁺
- ADP
- FAD
- Pi (inorganic phosphate, not listed in your options but it's a reactant)
Please note that while pyruvate and glucose are involved in processes that occur prior to the citric acid cycle (glycolysis and pyruvate decarboxylation), they are not direct reactants in the cycle itself. Similarly, ATP, NADH, FADH₂, CO₂, and GTP are products of the citric acid cycle, not reactants. O₂ is not directly involved in the citric acid cycle, but it is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, which is the next step in cellular respiration.
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