This document summarizes fatty acid oxidation and beta-oxidation. It describes that fatty acid oxidation occurs in the mitochondria to break down fatty acids into acetyl-CoA, generating energy. Beta-oxidation involves four steps - oxidation, hydration, oxidation again, and cleavage - to sequentially remove two-carbon acetyl-CoA units from the fatty acid. The acetyl-CoA can then enter the citric acid cycle to generate more energy through oxidative phosphorylation.
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