In the sequential reactions of acetyl CoA formation and the citric acid cycle, pyruvate (the output from glycolysis) is completely oxidized, and the electrons produced from this oxidation are passed on to two types of electron acceptors. Drag the labels on the left to show the net redox reaction in acetyl CoA formation and the citric acid cycle. Note that two types of electron carriers are involved.

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Explanation:

In the sequential reactions of acetyl CoA formation and the citric acid cycle, pyruvate (the output from glycolysis) is completely oxidized, and the electrons produced from this oxidation are passed on to two types of electron acceptors. . Note that two types of electron carriers are involved.

NAD+ which is reduced to  NADH  and FAD which is reduced to FADH2

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(a) CO2

(b) NADH

(c) FAD

(d) FADH2

Explanation:

In the process of glycolysis, glucose is converted into pyruvate. In the sequential reactions of acetyl CoA formation and the citric acid cycle, pyruvate (the output from glycolysis) is completely oxidized to CO2, and the electrons produced from this oxidation are passed to NAD+ to form NADH and FAD to form FADH2.

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