The Krebs cycle is amphibolic because its intermediates: I. Are precursors for fatty acid…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Respiration in Plants
The Krebs cycle is amphibolic because its intermediates:
I. Are precursors for fatty acid synthesis.
II. Can be used to synthesize amino acids.
III. Are only involved in catabolic reactions.
IV. Can be withdrawn for biosynthetic pathways.
V. Are not involved in energy production.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
- I, II and III only
- I, II and IV only
- II, III and V only
- III, IV and V only
Answer
(B) I, II and IV only
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