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The majority of fatty acids get converted to acetyl coa. is it possible to use fatty acids as a continual source of energy in the absence of oxygen?
a. no, because acetyl coa goes into the tca cycle, which will not occur in cells without oxygen.
b. yes, because cells can use the acetyl coa in the principal reactions of glycolysis in the cytosol
c. no, because cells cannot make any energy in the absence of oxygen
d. yes, because acetyl coa gets converted into molecules of atp and this does not need oxygen.

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