Mr. Q wants to know why he has developed a fatty liver. You would give him all of the following reasons except: a. When the enzymes oxidize alcohol, they remove hydrogens and high energy electrons and attach them to the niacin coenzyme. b. The accumulation of the niacin coenzymes with their hydrogens and electrons slows down the TCA cycle so that pyruvate and acetyl CoA levels build up. c. The excess acetyl CoA is used to make fatty acids, which accumulate as fat in the liver. d. The enzymes alcohol dehydrogenase and acetaldehyde dehydrogenase break down alcohol to acetyl CoA. e. The excess acetyl CoA is used to make ketogenic amino acids.

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Answer:

In the early stages, it is reversible with abstinence from alcohol.

Explanation:

Answer:

Fatty liver disorder signifies that one is having additional fat in the liver. It is also known as hepatic steatosis. One of the reasons for fatty liver is heavy drinking. Too much of alcohol would result in the accumulation of fat within the cells of the liver, which makes it tougher for the liver to function.  

In the given question, statement e is a false instruction as excess CoA only gives rise to fatty acids that get collected as fat in the liver and is one of the likely reason for a fatty liver condition.