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    Examine the Diagram of the Given Fatty Acid
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Examine the Diagram of the Given Fatty Acid

Question 9

Question 9

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Examine the diagram of the given fatty acid. Examine the diagram of the given fatty acid.   The given fatty acid enters the β-oxidation spiral and yields the product as shown below.   How many NAD<sup>+</sup> are needed in this process? A)  10 B)  5 C)  4 D)  1 The given fatty acid enters the β-oxidation spiral and yields the product as shown below. Examine the diagram of the given fatty acid.   The given fatty acid enters the β-oxidation spiral and yields the product as shown below.   How many NAD<sup>+</sup> are needed in this process? A)  10 B)  5 C)  4 D)  1 How many NAD+ are needed in this process?


A) 10
B) 5
C) 4
D) 1

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