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Describe the movement of energy during acetyl–CoA formation
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- Complete oxidation of a 16-carbon fatty acid can yield 129 molecules of ATP Study Figure 19.2 and determine how many ATP molecules would be generated if a 16-carbon fatly acid were metabolized solely by the TCA cycle, in the form of S acetyl-CoA molecules.Explain the relationships between lipogenesis and citric acid cycle.explain the steps of beta-oxidation in fatty acid metabolism
- Two carbon atoms are fed into the citric acid cycle as acetyl-CoA. In what form are two carbon atoms removed from the cycle?Discuss the assertion that the Citric acid cycle is central for metabolism.Explain the difference of carbohydrate (glycolysis) from lipid (β-oxidation) metabolism in terms of producing an acetyl-coA that will enter the Kreb cycle?
- – Describe the process of fatty acid synthesis, including how acetyl-CoA arrives in the cytosolAfter several days of starvation, the capacity of the liver to metabolize acetyl-CoA via the citric acid cycle is greatly diminished. Explain.Show the first cycle of beta-oxidation of stearic acid. How many ATPs will be generated from the complete oxidation of this fatty acid?