Labeling.Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the citric acid cycle on the figure below.

Figure 7.8
A. What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "54" in the accompanying figure?
B. What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "56" in the accompanying figure?
C. What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "58" in the accompanying figure?
D. What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "53" in the accompanying figure?
E. What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "55" in the accompanying figure?
F. What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "57" in the accompanying figure?
G. What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "62" in the accompanying figure?
H. What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "59" in the accompanying figure?
I. What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "61" in the accompanying figure?
J. What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "60" in the accompanying figure?
A. CO2
B. CO2
C. CO2
D. NADH
E. NADH
F. NADH
G. NADH
H. ADP + P_i_
I. FADH2
J. ATP
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