akdown of fatty acids for energy produces two-carbon fragments that are verted to acetyl CoA molecules. How would these molecules be metabolized in bic cellular respiration? They would directly enter the energy-yielding phase of glycolysis. They would directly enter the electron transport chain. They would directly enter the citric acid cycle. They would be fermented in the cytoplasm. They would be converted to pyruvate and then undergo pyruvate oxidation upon transport into mitochondria.

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Breakdown of fatty acids for energy produces two-carbon fragments that are
converted to acetyl CoA molecules. How would these molecules be metabolized in
aerobic cellular respiration?
They would directly enter the energy-yielding phase of glycolysis.
They would directly enter the electron transport chain.
They would directly enter the citric acid cycle.
They would be fermented in the cytoplasm.
They would be converted to pyruvate and then undergo pyruvate oxidation
upon transport into mitochondria.
Transcribed Image Text:Breakdown of fatty acids for energy produces two-carbon fragments that are converted to acetyl CoA molecules. How would these molecules be metabolized in aerobic cellular respiration? They would directly enter the energy-yielding phase of glycolysis. They would directly enter the electron transport chain. They would directly enter the citric acid cycle. They would be fermented in the cytoplasm. They would be converted to pyruvate and then undergo pyruvate oxidation upon transport into mitochondria.
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