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The following compounds are intermediates in the pathway of photorespiration-
I. phosphoglycolate-
II. Serine-
III. Glyoxylate-
IV. Glycine-
The correct sequence of their appearance in the pathway is

A

I, II, III, IV

B

I, III, IV, II

C

II I, III, IV

D

II, I, IV, III

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