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The Krebs-Henseleit cycle is a sequence of biochemical reaction that takes place in

brain


liver


urinary bladder


lungs​

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Answered by sanjana8350
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Answer:

the krebs henseleit cycle is a sequence of biochemical reaction that take place in the mitochondria. Explanation: there are a large number of enzymes produced in krebs cycle.

Answered by ShraddhaKJ
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Answer:

Krebs-Henseleit cycle (also known as the Urea cycle) is carried out in the Liver.

Explanation:

Krebs-Henseleit cycle or the Urea cycle is a cycle consisting of various biochemical reactions which produce urea from ammonia. This cycle is usually carried out in the liver and to some extent in the kidney also.

Our body produces ammonia as the waste product of amino acid catabolism and to discard this ammonia out of the body, it needs to be converted into a less toxic form called urea. Urea is finally released in urine as a waste product.  

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