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The reaction involved in reduction of NA...

The reaction involved in reduction of `NAD^(+)` is

A

`Glucose rarrGlucose 6-P`

B

Fructose 1,6 diphosphate `---PGAL+DiHAP`

C

`Glucose 6-PrarrFructose 6-P`

D

`PGALrarrPGA.`

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D
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