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Assume you have a solution containing the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex and all the enzymes of the citric acid cycle, but none of the metabolic intermediates. When you supplement this solution with 7 μmolμmol each of pyruvate, oxaloacetate, coenzyme A, NAD+NAD+, FADFAD, GDPGDP, and PiPi, you find that 7 μmolμmol of CO2CO2 are evolved and then the reaction stops. When you add alcohol dehydrogenase and its substrate acetaldehyde, additional CO2CO2 is produced. Part APart complete Part B How many μμmoles of acetaldehyde are required to allow complete oxidation of the pyruvate to 21 μmolμmol of CO2CO2?

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