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Decarboxylation is not involved in
Options
(a) Electron transport system
(b) Glycolysis
(c) Kreb’s cycle
(d) Alcholic fermentation
Correct Answer:
Glycolysis
Explanation:
Decarboxylation is the removal of carbon from a compound by using carbon to make CO₂. During kreb’s cycle the acetyl group pass round the cycle and the two carbon atoms are lost in the form of carbon dioxide in two decarboxylation reactions.
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Topics: Respiration in Plants
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Subject: Biology
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