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End product of glycolysis is
(a) acetyl CoA
(b) pyruvic acid
(c) glucose-1-phosphate
(d) fructose-1-phosphate

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Answered by abhirajstajane5
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Answer:

b pyuric acid is answer of question

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Pyruvic Acid

Explanation:

   (b) The End product of glycolysis is pyruvic acid

  1. Pyruvic acid   is shaped as a finished result of glycolysis, a procedure that separates glucose (a six-carbon particle) into two atoms of pyruvate (a three-carbon particle) and all the while yields a little net increase of the widespread vitality stockpiling particle adenosine triphosphate (ATP), used to control cell work.  
  2. The net finished results of glycolysis are two Pyruvate, two NADH, and two ATP (An uncommon) during the breakdown of pyruvate, electrons are moved to NAD+ to create NADH, which will be utilized by the phone to deliver ATP.
  3. In the last advance of the breakdown of pyruvate, an acetyl bunch is moved to Coenzyme A to deliver acetyl CoAote on the "two" ATP later).  
  4. The fundamental metabolic pathway of glycolysis includes the oxidative breakdown of one glucose into two pyruvate with the catch of some vitality as ATP and NADH.
  5. Glycolysis is significant in the cell since glucose is the fundamental wellspring of fuel for tissues in the body.
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