Biology, asked by jan1405, 9 months ago

Glucose can be ultimately metabolised aerobically
or anaerobically along similar metabolic pathways
to form any of the following end products except
(1) Ethanol
(2) Pyruvic acid
(3) Lactic acid (4) Glutamic acid​

Answers

Answered by tanvi483
1

Answer:

4 glutamic acid

Explanation:

glucose don't gives glutamic acid by neither glycolysis nor Kreb's cycle

it gives pyruvic acid in aerobic

ethanol ya lactic acid in anaerobic

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

The correct answer is Glutamic acid.

Explanation:

Glucose doesn't give glutamic corrosive by either glycolysis or Kreb's cycle. It gives pyruvic corrosive to oxygen consuming, ethanol or lactic corrosive in anaerobic.

Oxygen-consuming breath and Anaerobic breath begin with a typical pathway known as glycolysis

During the time spent in glycolysis, the glucose particle breakdowns into two pyurvic corrosive atoms containing three carbon.

glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm of a cell.

After glycolysis ,in anaerobic breath, the Pyruvic corrosive particles move for a response usually known as maturation (Liquor aging or lactic corrosive aging)

In oxygen consuming breath, the particles consolidates with coenzyme A to frame acetyl coenzyme A

The ATP blended in the response is equivalent to 8.

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