Carnitine is
A) used for transporting fatty acids into the cell.
B) attached to the growing fatty acid chain in fatty acid synthesis.
C) attached to fatty acid groups that are moved into the mitochondria for degradation.
D) attached to acetyl groups to activate them for addition to the growing fatty acid chain in fatty acid synthesis.
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