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Where Does Fatty Acid Metabolism Occur?
Fatty acid metabolism primarily occurs in the mitochondria and cytoplasm of cells. The liver is the main organ responsible for fatty acid oxidation and synthesis, but other tissues such as muscle and adipose tissue also play significant roles.
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