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HOOC-CH2-CO-COOH. Addition of a -CH2- via the enzyme citrate synthase - to oxaloacetic acid marks its importance as being a 'key entry point' to the continuation of the Kreb's : Citric Acid cycle.
oxaloacetic acid
Probably misspelled: oxalocetic should be oxaloacetic acid (official IUPAC name: oxobutanedioic acid), which is in the TCA- or Krebs cycle. So: Yes it is in there.
C4 Plants
Photosynthesis
there are 4 carbons in oxaloacetic acid
there are 4 carbons in oxaloacetic acid
Oxaloacetic acid is C4H4O5 and has four carbons
oxaloacetic acid
HOOC-CH2-CO-COOH. Addition of a -CH2- via the enzyme citrate synthase - to oxaloacetic acid marks its importance as being a 'key entry point' to the continuation of the Kreb's : Citric Acid cycle.
As it is written. Ox-ah-low ah-see-tick.... acid
Oxaloacetate [oxaloacetic acid], under the strict guidance of the enzyme 'citrate synthase', is reacted with the co-enzyme 'Acetyl-CoA' to form the products CoA and citric acid.
transamination
The products in a decomposition reaction depend on what the reactants are in that decomposition reaction. The products will be different depending on the reactants.
oxaloacetic acid
The real answer compared to all of those other questions is oxaloacetic acid.
Citric Acid. You can go to some site to find out why/how, but nevertheless, it makes the 6-carbon compound of Citric Acid.