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Biochemistry
Metabolism
Glycolysis
Which 3-carbon molecule is one of the final products of glycolysis?
ADP
NAD+
pyruvic acid
oxaloacetic acid
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The correct answer is pyruvic acid. During glycolysis, glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid, which is a 3-carbon molecule.
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