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Test: MCAT Biology
The process of glycolysis is used by all cells of the body to turn glucose into ATP for cellular energy. When stores of glucose are low, however, the body can break down a form of stored glucose in the liver to increase glucose reserves. The supply of glycogen is limited, and eventually the body must break down free fatty acids (FFAs) through a process called beta-oxidation.
1. | What is the end-product of beta-oxidation? |
Pyruvate
Acetyl-CoA
Acetoacetate
Glucose
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