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Alenkinab [10]
2 years ago
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3. Nombra las reacciones que ocurren en el paso de Alfacetoglutarato a succinato

Biology
1 answer:
Shkiper50 [21]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Hidrólisis y oxidación.

Explicación:

La hidrólisis y la oxidación son las reacciones que ocurren en el paso del alfacetoglutarato a succinato. En el quinto paso hay una hidrólisis del grupo tioéster de CoA en la que los átomos de los compuestos se rompen y luego sustituyen sus elementos miembros. Esta reacción de hidrólisis libera energía y se hace un ATP a partir de ADP. En el paso 6, succinato a fumarato es una oxidación para poner en el doble enlace significa que FAD se reduce a FADH2. Entonces podemos decir que la hidrólisis y la oxidación son las reacciones que ocurren en el paso de Alfacetoglutarato a succinato.

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