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If you transfuse type AB blood into a patient with type A blood,the patient will raise antibodies against the B antigen on the donor's blood,but will not raise antibodies against the A antigen.Why not?
Acetyl CoA
is an important molecule in metabolism, acting as a substrate for the citric acid cycle in energy production and synthesis of fatty acids.
Citric Acid Cycle
All aerobic life forms use this collection of chemical processes to create energy, transforming acetate sourced from carbs, fats, and proteins into carbon dioxide.
Electron Transport
A sequence of chemical processes that move electrons from donors to recipients through reduction-oxidation reactions, linking this movement of electrons with the movement of protons (H+ ions) across a membrane.
Acetyl CoA
is a molecule that plays a crucial role in metabolism, serving as a substrate for the Krebs cycle in cellular respiration.
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