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Question:

Oxalylacetic acid is formed from the reaction:

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Answer:

Answers "b" and "c" are correct aspartic acid with α-ketoglutaric acid, under the action of the aspartate-aminotransferase enzyme pyruvic acid with bicarbonate anion, with consumption of ATP, under the action of the enzyme pyruvate carboxylase


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Aspartic acid with α-ketoglutaric acid, under the action of the aspartate-aminotransferase enzyme
Pyruvic acid with bicarbonate anion, with consumption of ATP, under the action of the enzyme pyruvate carboxylase
Aspartic acid with pyruvic acid, under the action of the pyruvate enzyme transaminase
Pyruvic acid with coenzyme A, under the action of the pyruvate