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Rat heart muscle operating aerobically fills more than 90% of its ATP needs by oxidative
phosphorylation. If the energy source was solely triglycerides whose fatty acyl chains were each 14-C in length and saturated and each gram of tissue consumed O2 at the rate of 12.0 micromol/min, what would be the rate of consumption of the triglyceride per minute and how much ATP would be
produced per min for a gram of tissue? (Hint: start by writing a balanced reaction for complete
combustion of the triglyceride)
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