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Glycolic Acid Oxidase Occurs Organelle Function Peroxisome Photorespiration

Glycolic acid oxidase, located in peroxisomes, facilitates the conversion of glycolate to glycine during photorespiration.

Glycolic acid oxidase, found in peroxisomes, functions in photorespiration by converting glycolate to glycine.

Front Glycolic acid oxidase
occurs in which organelle
function
Back Peroxisome

In photorespiration:
Glycolate → Glycine

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