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ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation

ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation
The maximum energy per gram on oxidization is yielded from

fat
glycogen
starch
protein

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ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation
How many molecules of acetyl-CoA are produced in oxidation of palmitic acid (C16), which involves seven rounds of oxidation?

7
6
8
9

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ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation
The oxidation of methanol (wood alcohol) in human retina tissue leads directly to the formation of

formaldehyde
CO2
none of these
sugars

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ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation
Long-chain fatty acids are oxidized step-wise in one carbon units starting from the

aliphatic end
carboxyl end
both (a) and (b)
none of these

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ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation
Membrane potential and the proton gradient

are both required to make ATP
reinforce one another when respiratory inhibitors are present
are sufficient, separately, to make ATP from ADP + Pi;
cancel one another when uncouplers are present

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ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation
Each cycle of β-oxidation produces

1 FADH2, 1 NADH and 2 CO2 molecules
1 FADH2, 1 NADH and 1 acetyl-CoA
1 FAD, 1 NAD+ and 2 CO2 molecules
1 FADH2, 1 NAD+, and 1 acetyl-CoA

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