For one molecule of the fatty acid as shown in the picture, How many molecules of FADH2 can be formed after the ß-oxidation cycles? a.10 b. 21 c. 11 d. 22
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For one molecule of the fatty acid as shown in the picture,
How many molecules of FADH2 can be formed after the ß-oxidation cycles?
a.10
b. 21
c. 11
d. 22
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