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How energy is formed from oxidation
of carbohydrates, fats and proteins?
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Answered by sunshiines
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lipids produces fatty acids carbohydrate produces pyruvic acid and protein produces para amino acid first glycolysis of pyruvic acid happens and acetyl coenzyme a is formed other two acids which are amino acid and fatty acid already form acid and coenzyme a then acetyl coenzyme a form from all acids performs krebs cycle from which oxidation takes place and forms ATP energy carbon dioxide and water.

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Answered by harsh8116
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lipids produces fatty acids carbohydrate produces pyruvic acid and protein produces para amino acid first glycolysis of pyruvic acid happens and acetyl coenzyme a is formed other two acids which are amino acid and fatty acid already form acid and coenzyme a then acetyl coenzyme a form from all acids performs krebs cycle from which oxidation takes place and forms ATP energy carbon dioxide and water.

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