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what happens to citric acid in the citric acid cycle?
it is changed back to acetyl coa.
it is changed back to oxaloacetic acid.
it is used to make glucose.
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In the citric - acid cycle, through a series of enzymatic reactions, citric acid is oxidized and transformed step - by - step back to oxaloacetic acid, which can then combine with another acetyl - CoA to continue the cycle. Citric acid is not changed back to acetyl - CoA directly in the cycle, and it is not used to make glucose in the citric - acid cycle.
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It is changed back to oxaloacetic acid.