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OSWALD

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Production of excessive amounts of acetyl CoA molecules leads to the synthesis of ____.
 
  a. fatty acids only
  b. fatty acids and glucose only
  c. fatty acids and fructose only
  d. fatty acids, glucose, and amino acids
  e. amino acids only

Question 2

Fatty acid oxidation results in the direct production of ____.
 
  a. ketones
  b. fructose
  c. pyruvate
  d. acetyl CoA
  e. lactate



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D





 

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