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Citric acid and Coenzyme ASH (reduced CoA).
You gain 1 NADH and acetyl CoA during the conversion of 1 pyruvate to acetyl CoA.
Glucose is a six-carbon sugar molecule. Your body first converts this molecule into two three-carbon pyruvate molecules through the process of glycolysis and then into acetyl CoA. When your body requires immediate energy, acetyl CoA enters the Citric Acid Cycle creating energy molecules in the form of ATP. When glucose intake exceeds your body's energy needs. For example, you eat an ice-cream sundae and then go relax on the sofa for five hours. Your body has no need to create more energy molecules. Therefore, acetyl CoA begins the process of fatty acid synthesis becoming triglycerides that are stored in the fat tissues of your body. These triglycerides are stored energy molecules which can be broken down later to give you the energy you need to, for example, get up off the couch and go for a bike ride.
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Acetyl CoA is multifunctional; it can be used to produce fat or ATP. If the body needs energy, acetyl CoA enters the Krebs cycle. If the body doesn't need energy, acetyl CoA is channelled into an anabolic pathway that synthesizes lipids as a way of storing large amounts of energy as fat.
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COA stands for Certificate of Authenticity.
Acetyl CoA
acetyl CoA
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COA is an acronym that stands for Certificate of Authenticity.
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Acetyl CoA
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Acetyl CoA is the compound that enters the Kreb's cycle.
Pyruvate is converted to acetyl-CoA before entering the Krebs cycle.