Acetyl-CoA
can be formed from()
A: Pyruvate
B: Fatty
acids
C: Ketone
bodies
D: All
of these
can be formed from()
A: Pyruvate
B: Fatty
acids
C: Ketone
bodies
D: All
of these
举一反三
- The<br/>fate of acetyl-CoA are as followed except: ( ) A: To<br/>synthesize fatty acids B: Be<br/>oxidized to offer the energy C: To<br/>synthesize the ketone bodies D: To<br/>synthesize the glucose E: To<br/>synthesize the cholesterol
- Which of the following cannot be used as a material for<br/>gluconeogenesis() A: Acetyl CoA B: Pyruvate C: Glycerin D: All of the above E: None of the above
- The acetyl CoA required for the synthesis of fatty acids is derive from ( ). A: fat mobilization B: β-oxidation of fatty acids C: degradation of amino acids D: glycolysis E: degradation of glucoses
- Which of the following is not the outlet of Acetyl CoA? () A: go into the TCA cycle B: use to synthesize fatty acid C: transition to essential amino acid D: produce ketone bodies E: transition to cholesterol
- Synthesis of fatty acids from acetyl CoA A: need NADPH B: need NAD+ C: produce malonyl CoA in the first step D: occur in mitochondria E: It's the reverse reactions of fatty acid oxidation