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Arachidonic acid, released during aea hydrolysis, is not a precursor for the synthesis of what class of molecules? a. prostaglandins b. catecholamines c. thromboxanes d. phospholipids
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Arachidonic acid, released during aea hydrolysis, is not a precursor for the synthesis of what class of molecules?
a. prostaglandins
b. catecholamines
c. thromboxanes
d. phospholipids
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The correct answer is b.
catecholamines
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Catecholamines are monoamines
derived from the amino acid tyrosine.
Arachidonic acid is a
carboxylic acid present in the phospholipids that is a precursor for different molecules. The enzymes cyclooxygenases concert this acid into prostaglandins and then to thromboxanes.
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