Which of the following regulatory events ensures that fatty acid oxidation does not occur while fatty acid synthesis is occurring? glucagon stimulation of fatty acid synthesis but inhibition of fatty acid oxidation citrate inhibition of citric acid cycle reactions malonyl-CoA inhibition of citrate transport fatty acid oxidation occuring in a different location than fatty acid synthesis
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