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| I dont think this is the right forum for help. U're not so nice grrrr Last edited by littlelady; 12-05-2007 at 05:09 AM. |
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| What are you trying to do? Answer your own questions. Grow up little lady |
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| I entered this thread with the intention of trying to help somebody with a scientific inquirty but all I found was complaints. Where is your question? |
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| 9. Why can’t the citric acid cycle be described as either catabolic or anabolic? a) because it generates both energy and reducing equivalents b) because it is a cyclic pathway c) because 6 of the 8 intermediates are precursors to another pathway or products derived from another pathway d) a and c e) none of the above I think it's D but not sure... ... 8. Which of the following statements is false? a) In skeletal muscle glucose is broken down into lactate via glycolysis. b) In liver lactate is converted to glucose via gluconeogenesis. c) In skeletal muscle glucose is broken down into lactate via gluconeogenesis. d) a and b are both false e) a and c are both false I think it's E... 11. In cyclic electron flow, the energy is recovered as: a) NADPH. b) a proton gradient. c) FADH2 and NADH. d) all of the above e) none of the above I think it's E.. |
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