Triacylglycerol is broken down into glycerol and fatty acids. Glycerol enters glycolysis to produce ATP. The fatty acids are broken down by ├│-oxidation into acetyl-CoA, which enters the citric acid cycle to produce ATP. Acetyl-CoA can also be used to produce ketone bodies (ketogenesis). Lipogenesis is the production of lipids. Glucose is converted to glycerol, and amino acids are converted to acetyl-CoA molecules. Acetyl-CoA molecules can combine to form fatty acids. Glycerol and fatty acids join to form triacylglycerols.