How many reduced molecules (NADH, FADH2, NADPH) will be generated by converting linoleic acid (18:2Δ9,12) to acetyl-CoA?
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- How many reduced molecules (NADH, FADH2, NADPH) will be generated by converting lineoleic acid (18:2Δ9,12) to acetyl-CoA?How many molecules of NADH and FADH2 are obtained from the b-oxidation of one molecule of a 16-carbon saturated fatty acyl-CoA?How many molecules of acetyl CoA, FADH2, and NADH are produced in the catabolism of a molecule of arachidonic acid, an 20-carbon carboxylic acid? How many times does the spiral reaction sequence occur
- How many times does stearic acid (CH3(CH2)16COOH) spiral through the β@oxidation pathway to produce acetyl-CoA?How many more acetyl CoA are generated from stearic acid than from linoleic acid during beta oxidation?What are the direct products of b oxidation of a fully saturated, straight-chain acyl-CoA of 13 carbons? How many ATP molecules can be obtained from complete oxidation of this compound?
- Starting with acetyl-S-enzyme-1 and malonyl-CoA, how many molecules of acetyl- CoA are needed to synthesize an 18-carbon fatty acid (C18:0)? How many molecules of CO2 are released in this process?How many cycles of "citric acid cycle" are necessary to reveal the "C" that come from acetyl-CoA that take place in the first cycle known as "CO2"?What is the role of HMG CoA reductase in cholesterol and isoprenoid synthesis?
- If the carbonyl carbon of acetyl-CoA were marked with 14C, where would that carbon be located within oxaloacetate after one turn of the TCA cycle?If two molecules of palmitoyl acid enters the beta-oxidation, how many acetyl-CoA and NADH molecules are formed?The citric acid cycle provides for the net synthesis of oxaloacetate from acetyl coa? What is the main role of the tca cycle krebs cycle? What causes the gradient across the thylakoid membrane?