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- Which of the following reactions correspond to the decarboxylation step during ketone body formation? A. 2 acetyl-CoA → acetoacetyl-CoA B. ß-hydroxybutarate → acetoacetate C. Acetoacetate → acetone D. HMG-CoA → mevalonateWhich of the following is NOT produced during the reactions of acetyl-CoA formation? Acetyl CoA Electrons CO2 ATPThe reaction of acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate in the TCA cycle forms a. 5-carbon α-ketoglutarate b. 4-carbon Succinyl-CoA c. 6-carbon citrate d. 6-carbon α-ketoglutarate e. 4-carbon citrate
- Which of the following condenses with oxaloacetate to form citrate? A) carboxybiotin B) cis-aconitate C) acetyl-CoA D) oxalosuccinate E) succinyl-phosphateThe sources of the three (3) carbons in malonyl-Coa is/are: a. 1 C from C02 and 2 C from acetyl-CoA b. 1 C from HCO3- and 2 C from acetyl-CoA c. 1 C from biotin and 2 C from acetyl-CoA d. All three C from acetyl-CoAWhich of the following is NOT produced during the reactions of acetyl-CoA formation? (only one choice is correct) A. Acetyl CoA B. Electrons C. CO2 D. ATP
- The acetyl group of acetyl-CoA is derived from the breakdown of lipids, carbohydrates, and certain _____________.The carboxylation of acetyl CoA to synthesize malonyl CoA by acetyl CoA carboxylase requires assistance from Vitamin K Vitamin D Vitamin B5 Vitamin 87Which one of the following will function to inhibit CPT1? A.palmitoyl-CoA B.citrate C propionyl-CoA D.acetyl-CoA E malonyl-CoA
- Which of the given metabolites is common in respiration mediated breakdown of fat and protein? a.Dihydroxyacetone phosphate b.Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate c.Acetyl CoA d.Phosphoenol pyruvateWhere does the carbon come from that is used to synthesize ketone bodies? a) Acetyl-CoA generated by decarboxylation of pyruvate b) Acetyl-CoA generated by deamination of amino acids c) Acetyl-CoA generated by beta-oxidation of fatty acids.To which class does each enzyme belong? Explain hexokinase alanine aminotransferase alcohol dehydrogenase pyruvate decarboxylase