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Enzymes taking part in citric acid cycle are located in

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Answered by debtwenty12pe7hvl
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The citric acid cycle — also known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle), the Krebs cycle, or the Szent-Györgyi-Krebs cycle — is a series of enzyme-catalysed chemical reactions, which is of central importance in all living cells that use oxygen as part of cellular respiration. In eukaryotic cells, the citric acid cycle occurs in the matrix of the mitochondrion.

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Answered by Shivangimehra1995
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Answer:mitochondria

Explanation:bcoz tca cycle tames place in mitochondria

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