What does it mean that catabolism is convergent and


1) What does it mean that catabolism is convergent, and anabolism is divergent? Usespecific examples.

2) Why does step six of the citricacid cycle yield FADH2 instead of NADH, given thatFADH2 does not result in the production of as manyATP?

3) Given that slow-twitch muscletends to be used in aerobic efforts, while fast-twitch muscle tendsto be used in sprints, which would you expect to store moreglycogen as an energy source? Which could usefat? Why?

4) Can mammals synthesize glucosefrom the metabolites of amino acids? From the metabolites oflipids? What ramifications does this have on mammal diet?

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