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Glyceraldehyde phosphate is oxidised in glycolysis. What is fate of hydrogen atom and electron liberated. They cause

A

Oxidation of `NAD^(+)`

B

Reduction of `NAD^(+)`

C

Change in oxaloacetic acid

D

Formation of methane.

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