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- Part A Match the following. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Note: not all labels will be used. Reset Help compounds produced when there is little or no carbohydrate metabolism and a subsequent increase in fat metabolism a carrier of electrons to the site of ATP ketone bodies transaminated amino acid production, from oxidation reactions involving carbon-carbon double bonds FAD lipoproteins formed from triacylglycerols and protein chylomicrons an amino acid that is not synthesized in the body B oxidation a major step in fatty acid degradation essential amino acidB. Consider the following types of cells and their respective conditions: i. a liver cell with non-functional malate-aspartate shuttle* ii. a skeletal muscle cell lacking oxygen iii. a cell with ATP synthase deficiency* * Assume that the deficiency is isolated and will not influence the function of other respiration components In these cells/tissues, determine the following from the catabolism of the 2.5 moles of the disaccharide lactose (which will be hydrolyzed first to yield glucose and galactose). Net ATP from glycolysis b. ATP from oxidative decarboxylation (if applicable) c. ATP formed from Krebs cycle (if applicable) d. Total net ATPDefine a ketogenic diet and give an example of a ketogenic meal. Explain why ketone supplements would not be a useful alternative to the ketogenic diet as a cancer therapy. Why might dietary treatments be preferred over conventional treatment options?
- . Describe the β-oxidation of the fatty acid palmitateState the steps of ketone body formation, starting with two acetyl CoA. Please make sure to state all the enzymes and co-factors for each reaction.SBI4U 26. Observe the diagram to the right. In the past we've discussed you gain from digestion: 4 cal per 1g of protein 4 cal per 1g of carbs 9 cal per 1g of fats Fats Protelns Carbohydrates Given your knowledge of macromolecules and your new knowledge of aerobic respiration, discuss the entrance point of these molecules into the aerobic respiration pathway and why might you get more/less calories (energy) from different macromolecules. Sugars Glycerol Fatty acids Amino acids Glycolysis: Gluçose Glyceraldehyde- 3-phosphate Pyruvate + Acetyl CoA Krebs cycle Oxidative phosphorylation
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