Answer each question in the figure regarding reactants and products in the isocitrate dehydrogenase reaction. A e-donor or acceptor? B e-donor or çoo-acceptor? ī CH₂ HC-COO HOCH 4 COO™ Isocitrate NAD C oxidized or reduced? OA) acceptor, B) donor, C) reduced, D) oxidized NADH + H+ Isocitrate dehydrogenase D oxidized or reduced? COO™ T CH₂ HC-COO™ COO™ Oxalosuccinate
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