The oxidation of pyruvate is not the only process that generates acetyl-CoA. In particular, fatty acids are broken down through oxidation, generating a great deal of acetyl-CoA, which can also enter the TCA cycle to generate high energy molecules. Is there a difference between between the TCA cycle using acetyl-CoA generated from fatty acid oxidation compared to that generated from carbohydrate oxidation?
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