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https:// session masteringchemistry.com 50475484 Signed in as Yajaira Peralta l Help I Close CHEM 3510 Summer 2015 er Problems 11 Problem 14.18 End-of-Cha Resources previous l 15 of 17 I next Problem 14.18 FAD is a stronger oxidant than NAD ;FAD as a higher standard reduction potential than et in the last reaction of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, FADH2 bound to the E3 subunit is oxidized by NAD Part A Explain this apparent paradox. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer. from does not dissociate The redox potential of the flavin, which depends on its environment NAD protons In lipoamide dehydrogenase, its redox potential is held more than in other flavin dehydrogenases, so at can be passed onto under physiological conditions substrate electrons NADP negative dissociates carbohydrate reset help Submit My Answers Give Up Continue Provide Feedback

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* Does not dissociate,   enzyme,   protein

* Positive,    electrons, NAD+