Part A Where in the cell are fatty acids normally oxidized? View Available Hint(s) in the mitochondria in the chloroplasts in the nucleus in the golgi apparatus in the endoplasmic reticulum Submit Part B The images below represent a fat molecule (triacylglycerol)
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Step 1: Fatty acids are transported across the inner mitochondrial membrane by carnitine, where they are further oxidized to generate acetyl-CoA. Show more…
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