Compare and contrast fatty acid breakdown and synthesis with respect to
a) site of the proces...
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Compare and contrast fatty acid breakdown and synthesis with respect to
a) site of the process
b) reducing power molecules
c) intermediates generated and their stereochemistry
d) activated carbon precursor
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