When fatty acids are completely oxidized to carbon dioxide, the
total yield of FADH2 and NADH depends on the number of
beta-oxidation cycles and the number of acetyl CoA molecules
oxidized in the TCA (Krebs) cycle. A)True B)False(yield depends
only on the beta oxidation process only the carbons derived from
sugars not fats are metabolized by the TCA cycle
The yield of FADH2 and NADH per carbon when fatty acids are
oxidized is significantly greater than the yield per carbon when
sugars are oxidized. Why? Where do the extra hydrogens come
from?