Multiple Choice
An organism that undergoes the glyoxylate cycle can make sugar from fat because:
A) there is a specific isomerase that converts a six carbon fatty acid to glucose
B) the unique reactions of the glyoxylate cycle bypass the two decarboyxlation reactions of the citric acid cycle
C) glyoxysomes lack succinate dehydrogenase
D) none of these
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