Identify at least five biological effects of disorders of the citric acid cycle
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Identify at least five biological effects of disorders of the citric acid cycle
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- What steps of the citric acid cycle are regulated? How and why are they regulated?Describe the overall outcome of the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation in terms of the products of eachWhat is the citric acid cycle? Provide a schematic diagram of the citric acid cycle with chemical structures of each compound in the cycle. Indicate the cofactors and products at each step as well as the name of each of the enzymes involved.