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- Calculate the ratio of [fumarate] to [succinate] under cellular conditions at 37°C.In solution, glucose exists predominantly in the cyclic hemiacetal form, which does not contain an aldehyde group. How is it possible for mild oxidizing agents to oxidize glucose?Why is the overall coupled reaction exergonic?