Anaerobic process after glycolysis is called

Decarboxylation Is Not Involved In Biology Question

Decarboxylation is not involved in

Options

(a) Electron transport system
(b) Glycolysis
(c) Kreb’s cycle
(d) Alcholic fermentation

Correct Answer:

Glycolysis

Explanation:

Decarboxylation is the removal of carbon from a compound by using carbon to make CO₂. During kreb’s cycle the acetyl group pass round the cycle and the two carbon atoms are lost in the form of carbon dioxide in two decarboxylation reactions.

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