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Coenzyme a Is a Molecule Whose Function Is to

Question 49

Question 49

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Coenzyme A is a molecule whose function is to


A) undergo phosphorylation.
B) activate enzyme A.
C) provide energy for the citric acid cycle.
D) prepare acyl groups for reaction.
E) help break down macromolecules.

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