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Arrange the following intermediates of anaerobic respiration in the correct order starting from glucose:
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In anaerobic respiration starting from glucose, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate is first formed during glycolysis. It is then converted to 3-phosphoglyceric acid . This is followed by the formation of phosphoenolpyruvic acid , which then converts to pyruvic acid . In the absence of oxygen, pyruvic acid is finally reduced to lactic acid (E).
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