The citric acid cycle

A) begins with the formation of a molecule of citric acid.
B) directly produces most of the ATP from the catabolism of glucose.
C) consumes two moles of carbon dioxide.
D) contains enzymes called cytochromes.
E) forms acetyl-CoA from glucose-6-phosphate.


A

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