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G Consider these statements regarding the body's inability to convert fat to carbohydrates. Select each statement that is true. The acetyl CoA that is produced from the oxidation of fatty acids enters the citric acid cycle but does not lead to a net gain of oxaloacetate. Acetyl CoA that is produced from the oxidation of fatty acids and enters the citric acid cycle is used in the de novo synthesis of pyruvate. The decarboxylation steps of the citric acid cycle prevent the net synthesis of glucose precursors from acetyl CoA in animal tissues. Metabolism of odd-chain fatty acids yields propionyl CoA, which is converted to succinyl CoA and can enter the citric acid cycle. Acetoacetate is a normal, major energy source for the brain, heart muscle, and renal cortex.

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