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    The Removal of 2-Carbon Segments of a Fatty Acid for Further
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The Removal of 2-Carbon Segments of a Fatty Acid for Further

Question 42

Question 42

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The removal of 2-carbon segments of a fatty acid for further metabolism is called


A) dehydration.
B) decarboxylation.
C) deglyceration.
D) The removal of 2-carbon segments of a fatty acid for further metabolism is called A)  dehydration. B)  decarboxylation. C)  deglyceration. D)    E)  transamination
E) transamination

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