What role does acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl CoA) play in the body?
A) It serves as the energy source for energy-requiring reactions.
B) It serves as a carrier of two-carbon acetyl groups.
C) It serves as an identification marker on the surface of cells.
D) It functions as a catalyst for reduction reactions.
E) It is a structural component of muscle and bone.
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