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Card 6
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Fat oxidation can be summarised into three simple steps. What happens to the glycerol formed in the 1st step?
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Card 7
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What is a function for glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
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Card 8
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Transport of FFA across the cell membrane into muscle cells occurs through:
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Card 9
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FFA are converted to CoA derivative in preparation for Beta Oxidation. What else does this priming reactin require?
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Card 10
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What happens to the glycerol compounds formed in the breakdown of triglycerides
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