When fats are broken down to make ATP,

what molecule is formed and in where in
aerobic respiration does it enter?



a. acetyl CoA which enters into glycolysis
b. acetyl CoA which enters into the Krebs
Cycle
c. pyruvate which enters into the Krebs Cycle
d. PGAL which enters into electron transfer
phosphorylation
e. PGAL which enters into glycolysis


B

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