Which amino acids are both ketogenic and glucogenic? 2. Which amino acids will have its C-skeletons converted to succinyl-CoA?
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- Which amino acids are both ketogenic and glucogenic?
2. Which amino acids will have its C-skeletons converted to succinyl-CoA?
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- Select the incorrect match 1.Acetyl CoA — Gibberellins 2.Succinyl CoA — Terpenes 3.Oxalo acetic acid — Pyrimidines 4.a-ketoglutaric acid —Amino acid synthesisPlease help with parts a, b and c. If cant do all, then as much as you can answer. Thank you !CHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER. 1. Which of the following molecules is NOT a ketone body?A.B-hydroxybutyrateB.acetoneC. acetyl-CoAD.acetoacetate 2.What intermediate is necessary for glycogenesis to occur?A. UTPB.glucose-1-phosphateC.UDP-glucoseD. UDP
- 16. Fatty acid synthesis is carried out by fatty acid synthase, a single polypeptide that has multiple activities. The steps for fatty acid synthesis are given below. Number them in the order in which they occur. _The ketobutyryl group is dehydrated. The acetyl group from the acetyl CoA is transferred to the malonyl group on the acyl carrier protein to form a ketobutyryl acyl carrier protein. The acetyl group from the acetyl CoA is reduced by NADPH. _The butenoyl is reduced. The butyrl group is transferred to the site where the initial acetyl group from acetyl-CoA An acetyl group from acetyl-CoA is transferred to the acyl carrier protein. once was. The acyl carrier protein transfers an acetyl group to another site on the fatty acid synthase. Malonyl-CoA is decarboxylated. The acyl carrier protein reacts with malonyl- CoA to pick up its malonyl group.GTP or ATP is produced during the conversion of isocitrate into ketoglutarate succinyl CoA into succinate fumarate into malate malate into oxaloacetate1. Discuss fully the synthesis of triacylglycerol in the adipose tissue, muscles, intestines and liver. 2. Describe adequately the beta-oxidation of fatty acids. 3. Discuss the synthesis and utilization of ketone bodies.
- Please write out the answer.CHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER 1.Which of the following fatty acids will most likely produce 8 molecules of acetyl-CoA?A. C14 fatty acidB. C16 fatty acidC. C18 fatty acidD. C12 fatty acid 2.What kind of cells often use the malate-aspartate shuttle?A. brainB. musclesC. boneD. kidney5. Matching Type Match Column A with Column B. Write your answer on the space provided. CAPITAL letters only. Column A Column B 1.. Citrate → Isocitrate 2. Fumarate → Malate 3. Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate → G3P and DHAP 4. PEP → Pyruvate 5. a-Ketoglutarate → Succinyl-CoA 6. Substrate-level phosphorylation 7. Oxidative decarboxylation 8. Reduction 9. Isomerization 10. Condensation 11. Fumarate → Malate 12. Citrate → Isocitrate 13. Succinate → Fumarate 14. Succinyl-CoA → Succinate 15. Malate → Oxaloacetate 16. Pyruvate → Acetaldehyde 17. Pyruvate → Acetyl-CoA 18. PEP → Pyruvate 19. 2-Phospoglycerate → PEP 20. Glucose Glucose-6-phosphate A. Succinate dehydogenase B. Succinyl-CoA synthetase C. Malate dehydrogenase D. Fumarase E. Citrate synthase E. Isocitrate → a-Ketoglutarate F. 3-Phosphoglycerate → 2-Phosphoglycerate F. Aconitase G. Acetyl-CoA + Oxaloacetate → Citrate G. Glycolysis H. Pyruvate → Lactate I. Glucose-6-phosphate → Fructose-6-Phosphate K. Kreb's cycle U. Enolase V. Hexokinase…
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