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Q: What does production of excessive amounts of acetyl CoA molecules leads to?
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How many acetyl CoA molecules may be obtained from oxidation of a 16-carbon fatty acid?

A fatty acid that contains 20 carbons will yield 10 molecules of acetyl-CoA. Acetyl-CoA is also referred to as acetyl coenzyme A.


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Acetyl Co-A


Which molecule can be made from acetyl CoA molecules?

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In eukaryotic cells, acetyl CoA is produced in the mitochondria from molecules derived from sugars and fats.


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Which molecule is common to catabolism of fat and glucose?

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They are turned into acetyl co-A.Finally into two CO2 molecules.


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