A.Cirtic acid
B.Alpha-ketogluteric acid
C.Both (a) & (b)
D.None of these
Related Mcqs:
- To start the kreb’s cycle, the pyruvic acid formed during Glycolysis is converted into:
- Which of these is formed during deamination of amino acids in the liver:
- In which of these animals the ammnia formed by deamination of excess of amino acids is converted to urea:
- Ammonia is formed as a result of deamination of amino acids in vertebrates and those which pass out urine in form of ammonium hydroxide are called:
- Example of intermediary metabolism may be sited by:
- Amino acids, Sugards, Glycerol, Fatty acids, Nitrogen bases etc. formed in the primitive ocean survived because they were neither oxidized nor putrified. The reason were:
- Amino acids are formed as waste products of protein metabolism in:
- Amino groups of excess of amino acids are converted into urea within the:
- Kreb’s cycle means:
- Last step in the Kreb’s cycle is the breakdown of: