Whether acetyl CoA adds two carbons to a fatty acid or to oxaloacetate to make citrate in the citric acid cycle depends on the enzymes present (fatty acid synthase or citrate synthase). For this experimental design Include, Justification, approach, results that would support, and results that would refute the hypothesis..

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Chapter17: Metabolism: An Overview
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Hypothesis: Whether acetyl CoA adds two carbons to a fatty acid or to oxaloacetate to make citrate in the citric acid cycle depends on the enzymes present (fatty acid synthase or citrate synthase). For this experimental design Include, Justification, approach, results that would support, and results that would refute the hypothesis.. 

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