Answer:
The student's statement was not true; the enzyme requires for oxidation of saturated fatty acid and that of unsaturated fatty acid are different; Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
Both the saturated and unsaturated fatty acid will one way or the other undergo the double bond stage C=C with the dehydrogenase enzyme. The beta oxidation of unsaturated fatty acid will continue to be similar to that of the saturated fatty acid until the double bond carbons are reached. This double bond need to be converted to the trans conformation by the aid of cis-Δ3-Enoyl CoA isomerase enzyme through the process of isomerization and epimerization, which will never occur in a saturated fatty acid. This is the only difference in the enzyme required for beta oxidation of both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.