Propionyl CoA formed oxidation of fatty acids having an odd number of carbon atoms is converted into

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The question is asking which compound propionyl CoA is converted into during the oxidation of fatty acids that have an odd number of carbon atoms. This involves understanding biochemical pathways related to fatty acid metabolism.

Answer

D-Methylmalonyl CoA

The final answer is C: D-Methylmalonyl CoA

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The final answer is C: D-Methylmalonyl CoA

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Propionyl-CoA from odd-chain fatty acids is converted to D-Methylmalonyl-CoA, which is further converted to succinyl-CoA for entry into the citric acid cycle.

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Remember that odd-chain fatty acids yield propionyl-CoA, not just acetyl-CoA like even-chain fatty acids.

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