WHAT is the TOTAL NET YIELD of ATP (incl. ATP equivalents from NTPs, NADH, and FADH2) from the complete aerobic oxidation of this fatty acid to CO2 and H2O?
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WHAT is the TOTAL NET YIELD of ATP (incl. ATP equivalents from NTPs,
NADH, and FADH2) from the complete aerobic oxidation of this fatty acid to CO2
and H2O?
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- How many ATP will be broken down in the complete β-oxidation of this fatty acid?How is the usage of fat as an energy source regulated? What would you expect to be the effect ofcaffeine or theophylline on fatty acid mobilization?How many NADH and FADH2 will be produced when this fatty acid is completely metabolized?
- Show the first cycle of beta-oxidation of stearic acid. How many ATPs will be generated from the complete oxidation of this fatty acid?What is the total ATP produced from complete oxidation of 10 molecules of glucose asumming that the shuttel used is the glycerol-3-phosphate shuttle?How much ATP is formed from complete fatty acid oxidation?
- How does the yield of ATP from complete oxidation of onemolecule of glucose in muscle and brain differ from that in liver,heart, and kidney? What is the underlying reason for this difference?How many molecules of acetyl-CoA are produced by catabolism of the following fatty acids, and how many b oxidations are needed?(a) Palmitic acid, CH3(CH2)14COOH(b) Lignoceric acid, CH3(CH2)22COOHHow many acetyl CoA molecules can be produced during the complete β-oxidation of this fatty acid?
- How many ATP molecules result from the processing of 10 acetyl CoA molecule through the common metabolic pathway?What is the cost (in ATP equivalents) of transforming glucose to pyruvate via glycolysis and back again to glucose via gluconeogenesis?How many ATP do you get for your efforts in glycolysis, per glucose?_______ How many ATP do you get for your efforts from complete aerobic metabolism of glucose?_______ How many ATP do you get for your efforts from the fatty acid oxidation process, such as stearic acid?______