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Which Anaplerotic Reactions Do Plants,yeast,and Bacteria Use to Generate Oxaloacetate

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Which anaplerotic reactions do plants,yeast,and bacteria use to generate oxaloacetate?


A) pyruvate carboxylase
B) malic enzyme
C) phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase
D) malate dehydrogenase

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