Chapter 18: Q. 18.19 (page 635)
What is the starting compound of glycolysis.
Short Answer
Glucose is the starting compound of glycolysis.
Chapter 18: Q. 18.19 (page 635)
What is the starting compound of glycolysis.
Glucose is the starting compound of glycolysis.
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Consider the complete oxidation of palmitoleic acid, , which is a monounsaturated fatty acid found in animal and vegetable oils.
a. How many cycles of -oxidation are needed?
b. How many acetyl CoA are produced?
c. How many ATP are generated from the oxidation of palmitoleic acid?
Identify each of the following as catabolic or anabolic:
a) digestion of fats to fatty acids and glycerol.
b) hydrolysis of proteins into amino acids.
c) synthesis of nucleic acids from nucleotides.
d) glucose and glactose form the disaccharide lactose.
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