Complete oxidation of pyruvic acid
results in the formation of these end
products during aerobic respiration
(A) CO2 and H2O
(B) CO2 and lactic acid
(C) CO2 and ethyl alcohol
(D) Lactic acid
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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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Complete oxidation of pyruvic acid
results in the formation of these end
products during aerobic respiration
- CO2 and H2O
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