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match the compounds given I column I with the number of carbon atoms present in them which are listed under column II. Choose the answer which given the correct combination of alphabets of the twoo columns

A

`{:(A,B,C,D),(s,t,q,r):}`

B

`{:(A,B,C,D),(r,s,p,q):}`

C

`{:(A,B,C,D),(r,t,p,q):}`

D

`{:(A,B,C,D),(q,s,p,t):}`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Oxaloacetate is a 4 carbon atom compound that condenses with 2 carbon atom acetyl COA to form 6 carbon atoms citric acid.
* Citric acid changes to is aconitic acid by the action of aconites. This cis-aconitic acid changes to is citrate by aconites.
* Isocitrate is changed to oxalosuccinic acid one molecule `NADH_2` also produced. Then oxalosuccinate 6(C) is converted into a-ketoglutarate (5C) .
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