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Four respiratory enzymes are given below. Arrange them in increasing order of the carbon number of the substrates on which they act
Enolase (ii) Aconitase
(iii) fumerase (iv) Alcohol dehydrogenase

A

d, a, b, c

B

b, d, c, a

C

a, d, c, b

D

d, a, c, b.

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