The redox reaction in which succinate is converted to fumarate uses FAD rather than NAD+ because
A) FAD is a stronger oxidizing agent than NAD+
B) NAD+ is a stronger oxidizing agent than FAD
C) FAD is required for the oxidation of carboxylic acids
D) Only FAD can penetrate into mitochondria
E) NAD is not found in the cytoplasm.
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