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What was Glyoxymes ??​

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Answered by Rizakhan678540
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The glyoxysome is a plant peroxisome, especially found in germinating seeds, involved in the breakdown and conversion of fatty acids to acetyl-CoA for the glyoxylate bypass. Since it is also rich in catalase, the glyoxysome may be related to the microbodies or peroxisomes or derived from them.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glyoxysomes are specialised peroxisomes found in plants and also in filamentous fungi. seeds that contain fats and oils include corn, soybean, sunflower, peanut and pumpkin. as in all peroxisomes, in glyoxysmes the fatty acids are oxidized to acetyl-Coa by peroxisomal

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