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How many moles of acetyl-CoA are produced by the complete catabolism of $1 \mathrm{~mol}$ of sucrose?
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When sucrose is hydrolyzed, it breaks down into one molecule of glucose and one molecule of fructose. This can be represented as follows: \[ \text{Sucrose} \rightarrow \text{Glucose} + \text{Fructose} \] Show more…
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