Multiple Choice
When triglycerides are hydrolyzed, they are broken down into glycerol and fatty acids. The fatty acids are further broken down into two-carbon fragments in a process called fatty acid oxidation. At which pathway do these fragments enter respiration?
A) glycolysis
B) pyruvate oxidation
C) citric acid cycle
D) oxidative phosphorylation
E) carbohydrate hydrolysis
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