At the end of glycolysis, six carbon compound, ultimately changes into

At The End Of Glycolysis Six Carbon Compound Ultimately Changes Biology Question

At the end of glycolysis, six carbon compound, ultimately changes into

Options

(a) ethyl alcohol
(b) Acetyl Co-A
(c) pyruvic acid
(d) ATP

Correct Answer:

pyruvic acid

Explanation:

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Topics: Respiration in Plants (184)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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