What helps fatty acids get through the mitochondrial membrane?
                                
                                
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                                Fatty acids are a major source of energy for the body, especially during fasting or exercise, supplying over twice the energy per unit mass compared to carbohydrates. This energy is harnessed through a process called beta-oxidation, which occurs inside the mitochondria, requiring a specialized system for getting fatty acids through the mitochondrial membrane.