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Hello student, in this question it is asked how fatty acid and proteins can be used in aerobic respiration.
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So we can say that glycerol from fats and some amino acids are used in aerobic respiration.
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Here you can see the total pathway of aerobic respiration that start from glucose and by the process glycolysis it converts to pyrupet and by pyruvate oxidation it converts to acetylcoate which then enters to the pca cycle.
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Some of the intermediate products of pca cycle are alpha -cletopritorate, succinyl flowing, fumarate and oxaloacidate.
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Starting from the glycolysis portion, some of the glacial intermediates from the fat can enter in the glycolysis.
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Then in case of pyruvate amino acids like alanine, glycine, threone, cysteine, sparing, tritophan can convert to pilate to take part in the aerobic respiration pathway.
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In case of acetyate co -a, fatty acid from the fat and some of the amino acid such as leucine, lycin, phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosin take part and convert to the intimate acetyl core...