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... acid cycle . However , whether this excess acetate which has been formed from fat can be turned into energy depends upon the availability of other substances that are provided principally by the oxidation of glucose . This interlocking ...
... acid cycle . However , whether this excess acetate which has been formed from fat can be turned into energy depends upon the availability of other substances that are provided principally by the oxidation of glucose . This interlocking ...
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... acid oxidation condenses with oxaloacetic acid to form citrate , which is subsequently oxidized to carbon dioxide and water in the Kreb's cycle . When carbohydrate metabolism is faulty there will not be enough oxaloacetic acid to ...
... acid oxidation condenses with oxaloacetic acid to form citrate , which is subsequently oxidized to carbon dioxide and water in the Kreb's cycle . When carbohydrate metabolism is faulty there will not be enough oxaloacetic acid to ...
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... acids is their condensa- tion with coenzyme A to form acetyl - coA , which , under conditions of normal carbohydrate metabolism , condenses with oxaloacetic acid to form citric acid . When carbohydrate oxidation is depressed , however ...
... acids is their condensa- tion with coenzyme A to form acetyl - coA , which , under conditions of normal carbohydrate metabolism , condenses with oxaloacetic acid to form citric acid . When carbohydrate oxidation is depressed , however ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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