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ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation

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

blindness
all of these
colour blindness
pressure builds up

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

fat
protein
glycogen
starch

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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

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

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ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation
The three identical b subunits of the F1, complex during ATP synthesis have

different affinities for ATP and for ADP
different affinities for ATP but not for ADP
similar affinities for ADP and ATP
different affinities for ADP but not for ATP

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ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation
Where the acyl-CoA formed in the cytosol is transported for oxidation?

Remains in cytosol
Microsomes
Mitochondrial matrix
Endoplasmic reticulum

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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

none of these
CO2
formaldehyde
sugars

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