Respiration in Plants Question 1

1. Which of the metabolites is common to respiration mediated breakdown of fats, carbohydrates and proteins? [NEET 2013]

(a) Fructose 1,6 - bisphosphate

(b) Pyruvic acid

(c) Acetyl CoA

(d) Glucose - 6 - phosphate

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Answer : c

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