Biology, asked by 07ansh, 1 year ago

a three carbon compound is the common product of both aerobic and anaerobic pathway . what is that?

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Answered by dackpower
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Pyruvic acid

Pyruvic acid can be obtained from glucose by the process of glycolysis, which transformed back to monosaccharides such as glucose by the process of gluconeogenesis, or to adipose psychedelics when it is reacted with acetyl-CoA. Moreover, pyruvic acid is also used to form the amino acid alanine and can be transformed into ethanol or lactic acid through evaporation.

Answered by phillipinestest
13

Pyruvic acid compound of three carbon is common product of aerobic and anaerobic pathway.

Explanation:

It is represented in a chemical formula CH_{3}COCOOH. It is also called as 2-Oxopropanoic acid. Pyruvic acid will form after the Glycolysis of the glucose and the Pyruvic acid again changed to the Monosaccharides like glucose in the process of Gluconeogenesis.

The three carbon product immediately formed in both aerobic and anaerobic pathway, specially in the case of metabolism of the protein and carbohydrates of the body.  

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