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Match the organic compounds listed under Column-I with the explanation given under Column-II. Choose the appropriate option from the given choices.
Column-I
Column-II
A. Phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP)
p. 6-carbon compound
B. Ribulose biphosphate (RuBP)
q. 2-carbon compound
C. Oxaloacetic acid (OAA)
r. 4-carbon compound
D. Acetyl co-enzyme-A
s. 5-carbon compound
t. 3-carbon compound
A
A- r, B- s, C- t, D- p
B
A- q, B- r, C- s, D- t
C
A- t, B- s, C- r, D- q
D
A- t, B- p, C- q, D- r
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Correct option is C)
The chemical formula of PEP is C
3
H
5
O
6
P.
The chemical formula of
Ribulose biphosphate
is C
5
H
1
2
O
1
1
P
2
.
The chemical formula for OAA is C
4
H
4
O
5
.
The chemical formula for Acetyl CoA is
C
2
3
H
3
8
N
7
O
1
7
P
3
S.
So, the correct answer is option C.
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