Which of the following are true about the glyoxylate cycle? (select all that apply) Group of answer choices It occurs in the cytoplasm It allows bacteria to grow on a wider variety of fuel sourses It converts 2 oxaloacetate into 1 acetyl CoA It allows plants to produce carbohydrates during germination (prior to access to sunlight) It is useful when there is too much sunlight   Which one of the following is one reason that there might be a build up of acetyl CoA? Group of answer choices increased citrate synthase activity Increased activity of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase a lack of oxaloacetate in the mitochondrial matrix increased fatty acid synthesis   The carbon that enters the citric acid cycle as acetyl CoA will (in 1 turn of the cycle) be.....   Group of answer choices released as CO2 incorporated into oxaloacetate converted into pyruvate reduced to NADH

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Which of the following are true about the glyoxylate cycle? (select all that apply)

Group of answer choices
It occurs in the cytoplasm
It allows bacteria to grow on a wider variety of fuel sourses
It converts 2 oxaloacetate into 1 acetyl CoA
It allows plants to produce carbohydrates during germination (prior to access to sunlight)
It is useful when there is too much sunlight
 

Which one of the following is one reason that there might be a build up of acetyl CoA?

Group of answer choices
increased citrate synthase activity
Increased activity of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase
a lack of oxaloacetate in the mitochondrial matrix
increased fatty acid synthesis
 

The carbon that enters the citric acid cycle as acetyl CoA will (in 1 turn of the cycle) be.....  

Group of answer choices

released as CO2

incorporated into oxaloacetate
converted into pyruvate
reduced to NADH
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