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What problem would arise if the excess acetyl‑coa were not converted to ketone bodies?

a. although acetyl‑coa is not toxic, it inhibits d‑β‑hydroxyacyl‑coa dehydrogenase.
b. although acetyl‑coa is not toxic, it prevents transfer of fatty acids into the mitochondria by forming acetyl carnitine.
c. fatty acid oxidation would stop when all of the coa is bound as acetyl‑coa.
d. formation of acetyl‑coa requires uptake of a proton, and the increased ph inhibits further oxidation.

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