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Given Below Are the End Products of Different Reactions Involving Glucose.

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प्रश्न

Given below are the end products of different reactions involving glucose.

Write the reaction number in front of the following:
(i) Anaerobic reaction =
(ii) Reaction in the human muscles =
(iii) Aerobic respiration =
(iv) Reaction in the plant cells =
(v) Reaction in the liver

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उत्तर

(1) Anaerobic reaction = 5
(2) Reaction in the human muscles = 4
(3) Aerobic respiration = 3
(4) Reaction in the plant cells = 1
(5) Reaction in the liver = 2

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