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a three carbon molecul is the end product of​

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Answered by Josephrudyardroot
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A three carbon molecule called Pyruvate is the end product of breaking up of six carbon molecule called Glucose in the cytoplasm of the cell.

Answered by Agamsain
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A three carbon molecul is the end product of pyruvate oxidation.

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Overall, pyruvate oxidation converts pyruvate—a three-carbon molecule—into acetyl CoAstart text, C, o, A, end text—a two-carbon molecule attached to Coenzyme A—producing an NADHstart text, N, A, D, H, end text and releasing one carbon dioxide molecule in the process.

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