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Oxaloacetate is converted into citric acid by the catalytic action of Citrate synthase, in
Krebs cycle. The enzyme exhibits product inhibition. Citrate synthase is correctly
described by:
Location of enzyme
Inhibitor
Type of respiration
Involved in
Aerobic
Mitochondria
A
Citric acid
B
Citric acid
Anaerobic
Anaerobic
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
C
Oxaloacetate
Cytoplasm
Aerobic
Oxaloacetate
D
Answer
A
B
b​

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Answered by jamadarsameer43
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Oxaloacetate is converted into citric acid by the catalytic action of Citrate synthase, in Krebs cycle. The enzyme exhibits product inhibition. Citrate synthase is correctly described by:

Inhibitor

Citric acid

Citric acid

Oxaloacetate

Oxaloacetate

Type of respiration Involved in

Aerobic

Anaerobic

Anaerobic

Aerobic

Location of enzyme

Mitochondria

Cytoplasm

Mitochondria

Cytoplasm

A

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