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Capo

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An immediate consequence of a cellular deficiency of oxaloacetate is a slowing of ____.
 
  a. glycolysis
  b. the TCA cycle
  c. lactate synthesis
  d. ketone formation
  e. protein excretion

Question 2

What is a possible fate of acetyl CoA?
 
  a. Degradation to urea
  b. Synthesis to glycerol
  c. Synthesis to fatty acids
  d. Degradation to ammonia
  e. Storage in lipids



cegalasso

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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