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clasaify the enzymes involved in the following reactions

c. solle Hon.no pyruvate acetaldehyde + carbon dioxide d. 02C-CH2-CH2-CO2 + FAD – O2C-CH=CH-CO, + FADH, (i.e., reduced FAD) S
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