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The methyl carbon of Acetyl CoA is radioactive (14C) and allowed to enter the critric acid cycle under conditions in which malate dehydrogenase is not active. later, malate is recovered from the cell.
A) Indicate precisely where this radioactive carbon will end up.
B) Assuming a working electron transport system, how many net ATP will be produced? (show work)
The methyl carbon of Acetyl CoA is radioactive (14C) and allowed to enter the critric acid cycle under conditions in which malate dehydrogenase is not active. later, malate is recovered from the cell.
A) Indicate precisely where this radioactive carbon will end up.
B) Assuming a working electron transport system, how many net ATP will be produced? (show work)
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