The total degradation of a fatty acid with an odd number of carbons yields acetyl-CoA and another compound, X.  Show the structure of X, and describe the pathway by which it is converted into a citric acid cycle intermediate, including where any cofactors participate.

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Chapter19: The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle
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Problem 21P: Complete oxidation of a 16-carbon fatty acid can yield 129 molecules of ATP Study Figure 19.2 and...
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The total degradation of a fatty acid with an odd number of carbons yields acetyl-CoA and another compound, X.  Show the structure of X, and describe the pathway by which it is converted into a citric acid cycle intermediate, including where any cofactors participate.

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