1) Is simple sugar reactive enough to react and add to glycogen? If yes, then how does it add to glycogen? If no, how is

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1) Is simple sugar reactive enough to react and add to glycogen? If yes, then how does it add to glycogen? If no, how is

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1) Is simple sugar reactive enough to react and add to glycogen? If yes, then how does it add to glycogen? If no, how is it activated so that it would get added to glycogen? (5 points) 2) In the fatty acid degradation of the following molecule: a) Explain how many cycles of fatty acid degradation will be required to completely breakdown the molecule in question? (3 points) b) How does the first cycle of fatty acid degradation differ from the subsequent cycles? (2 points) c) How many Acetyl CoA, NADH, and FADH2 will be generated? Will the fatty acid degradation result in generation of propionyl CoA? (4 points) d) Solely on the basis of number of NADH and FADH2, how many ATP molecules will be generated by degradation of this fatty acid? (3 points)
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