Chapter 18: Q. 18.24 (page 635)
Why are there two formed from one molecule of glucose.
Short Answer
The split energy of glucose is equal to energy of two molecules.
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Chapter 18: Q. 18.24 (page 635)
Why are there two formed from one molecule of glucose.
The split energy of glucose is equal to energy of two molecules.
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Arachidic acid is a fatty acid found in peanut and fish oils.
a. How many cycles of oxidation are needed for the complete oxidation of arachidic acid?
b. How many acetyl CoA are produced from the complete oxidation of arachidic acid?
c. Calculate the total ATP yield from the complete oxidation of arachidic acid by completing the following:


Lauric acid is a fatty acid found in coconut oil.
a. How many cycles of oxidation are needed for the complete oxidation of lauric acid?
b. How many acetyl CoA are produced from the complete oxidation of lauric acid?
c. Calculate the total ATP yield from the complete oxidation of lauric acid by completing the following:

Draw the condensed structural formula for urea.
Which of the following molecules will produce the most ATP mole?
a. glucose or maltose
b. myristic acid or stearic acid
c. glucose or two acetyl CoA
d. glucose or caprylic acid (C8)
e. citrate or succinate in one term of citric acid cycle
What are some condition that characteristics ketosis?
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