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The basic porphyrin structure is composed of four pyrrole rings linked by methene bridges. The compounds that originally condense to form the pyrrole structure porphobilinogen are:
 
  A) Oxoglutarate and aspartate
  B) Glucose-6-phosphate and coenzyme II
  C) Isocitrate and coenzyme II
  D) Oxalacetate and malate
  E) Succinyl-coenzyme A and glycine
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