Identify the fates of fatty acids
A) Fatty acids may become a fuel source or a component of glycogen, glucose, and glycolipids.
B) Fatty acids may become LDLs, HDLs, or VLDLs.
C) Fatty acids may directly enter glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain to generate ATP.
D) Fatty acids may become a fuel source or a component of proteins and nucleic acids.
E) Fatty acids may become a fuel source or a component of triglycerides, glycolipids, phospholipids, prostaglandins, cholesterol, and steroids.
Answer: E
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