Multiple Choice
A function of the glyoxylate cycle, in conjunction with the citric acid cycle, is to accomplish:
A) the complete oxidation of acetyl-CoA to CO2 plus reduced coenzymes.
B) the net conversion of lipid to carbohydrate.
C) the net synthesis of four-carbon dicarboxylic acids from acetyl-CoA.
D) the net synthesis of long-chain fatty acids from citric acid cycle intermediates.
E) both the net conversion of lipid to carbohydrate and the net synthesis of four-carbon dicarboxylic acids from acetyl-CoA.
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