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Where is hydrogen peroxide produced in the cell?

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Answered by vishnusaji
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Answer:

it is found in eukaryotic cells

Explanation:

They promote the disproportionation of superoxide into oxygen and hydrogen peroxide, which is then rapidly decomposed by the enzyme catalase to oxygen and water. Peroxisomes are organelles found in virtually all eukaryotic cells.

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