Question
Which 3 carbon molecules is one of the final products of glycolysis? A. Pyruvicacid B. NAD+ C. Oxaloacetis acid D. ADP
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The correct answer is A. Pyruvic acid.
Pyruvic acid (or pyruvate) is one of the final products of glycolysis, where glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid. The other options listed (B. NAD+, C. Oxaloacetic acid, and D. ADP) are not final products of glycolysis.
Pyruvic acid (or pyruvate) is one of the final products of glycolysis, where glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid. The other options listed (B. NAD+, C. Oxaloacetic acid, and D. ADP) are not final products of glycolysis.