Author Question: How many D-ketotetroses could exist? a. none b. one c. two d. four e. ... (Read 26 times)

yoroshambo

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How many D-ketotetroses could exist?
 a. none
  b. one
  c. two
  d. four
  e. eight

Question 2

The order of compounds and intermediates found in the citric acid cycle is as follows:
 a. Iso-Citrate  Aconitate  -Ketoglutarate  Fumarate  Malate  Oxaloacetate
  b. Aconitate  iso-Citrate  Oxaloacetate  -Ketoglutarate  Malate  Fumarate
  c. Aconitate  iso-Citrate  -Ketoglutarate  Fumarate  Malate  Oxaloacetate
  d. Aconitate  iso-Citrate  -Ketoglutarate  Malate  Fumarate  Oxaloacetate
  e. Iso-Citrate  Aconitate  -Ketoglutarate  Malate  Oxaloacetate  Fumarate



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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