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8 July, 23:39

Fatty acids usually have an even number of carbons in their structures. catabolism of fatty acids produces two-carbon fragments that are converted to acetyl coa molecules. what is the most likely way in which these acetyl coa molecules would be metabolized in aerobic cellular respiration?

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  1. 9 July, 02:18
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    Fatty acids are usually composed of an even number of carbons in their structures. During the catabolism, fatty acids yield two-carbon fragments that are rehabilitated to acetyl CoA molecules. The acetyl CoA molecules would be absorbed in aerobic cellular respiration directly upon entering the citric acid cycle.
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