Fatty acids only
A fatty acid that contains 20 carbons will yield 10 molecules of acetyl-CoA. Acetyl-CoA is also referred to as acetyl coenzyme A.
Acetyl Co-A
Pyruvate
Catabolism is the breakdown of molecules into smaller units. The molecule that is common to the catabolism of fat and glucose is known as acetyl CoA.
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A fatty acid that contains 20 carbons will yield 10 molecules of acetyl-CoA. Acetyl-CoA is also referred to as acetyl coenzyme A.
Acetyl Co-A
Pyruvate
In eukaryotic cells, acetyl CoA is produced in the mitochondria from molecules derived from sugars and fats.
2: Two molecules of acetyl CoA molecules are produced by one glucose molecule, since each full round of the citric acid cycle yields one, and it takes 2 full completions because glucose yields two pyruvates. (:
glucose-6-phosphate, pyruvic acid, acetyl CoA
Acetyl CoA
its glucose-6-phosphate, Pyruvic acid, and Acetyl CoA
Cholesterol synthesis from acetyl CoA molecules
Catabolism is the breakdown of molecules into smaller units. The molecule that is common to the catabolism of fat and glucose is known as acetyl CoA.
They are turned into acetyl co-A.Finally into two CO2 molecules.
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