The 2C units of acetyl CoA necessary for fatty acid synthesis in the cytosol comes from the 6C compound (        ). The cleavage of this 6C molecule into a 4C and 2C molecule is by the enzyme (              ). Recycling of the 4C molecule back into the mitochondria generates the (               ) molecule nessary for fatty acid synthesis.

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Chapter19: The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle
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Problem 21P: Complete oxidation of a 16-carbon fatty acid can yield 129 molecules of ATP Study Figure 19.2 and...
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The 2C units of acetyl CoA necessary for fatty acid synthesis in the cytosol comes from the 6C compound (        ). The cleavage of this 6C molecule into a 4C and 2C molecule is by the enzyme (              ). Recycling of the 4C molecule back into the mitochondria generates the (               ) molecule nessary for fatty acid synthesis. 

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