Multiple Choice
How does fatty acid oxidation differ in peroxisomes?
A) The final product is not acetyl CoA but is succinyl CoA.
B) NAD+ does not participate in the pathway.
C) The initial dehydrogenation reaction is different in that electrons are transferred to O2 to yield H2O2.
D) All oxidations use NAD+ as the oxidizing agent.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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