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Citrate synthase synthesizes citrate by combining _____ with ______ (from acetyl-CoA). A. Oksaloasetaat & CoA / Oxaloacetate & CoA B. HS-CoA & Proton C. Piruvaat & water / Pyruvate & water D. Oksaloasetaat & asetaat / oxaloacetate & acetate

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Citrate synthase synthesizes citrate by combining _____ with ______ (from acetyl-CoA). A. Oksaloasetaat & CoA / Oxaloacetate & CoA B. HS-CoA & Proton C. Piruvaat & water / Pyruvate & water D. Oksaloasetaat & asetaat / oxaloacetate & acetate

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D. Oksaloasetaat & asetaat / oxaloacetate & acetate

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