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The intermediate compound, that connects glycolysis to Kreb’s cycle is
Options
(a) oxalic acid
(b) citric acid
(c) pyruvic acid
(d) acetyl Co-A
Correct Answer:
acetyl Co-A
Explanation:
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The pyruvic acid,generated in the glycolysis,enters into mitochondrial matrix, undergoes oxidative decarboxylation and forms acetyl Co-A. This inturn enters the Krebs’ cycle.