What is the primary function of the glyoxylate cycle in plants and some microorganisms?

A To synthesize glucose from non-carbohydrate sources
B To degrade glucose and produce energy
C To convert fatty acids into glucose
D To produce amino acids from glucose
The glyoxylate cycle is a metabolic pathway that allows plants and some microorganisms to convert fatty acids into glucose, which is then used to synthesize carbohydrates.
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry
Fundamentals of Biochemistry Biochemistry Metabolic Pathways Hard MEDICAL Confidence: high