Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of coenzyme A in metabolism?
A) Coenzyme A delivers ADP so that it can be phosphorylated to become ATP.
B) Coenzyme A delivers ATP so that it can be dephosphorylated to become ADP.
C) Coenzyme A provides the energy for catabolism to occur.
D) Coenzyme A transfers electrons to where they need to go.
E) Coenzyme A transfers acyl groups.
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