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In aerobic respiration pyruvate is converted into

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Answered by suhanigiri1120
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Explanation:

In aerobic conditions, the process converts one molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate (pyruvic acid), generating energy in the form of two net molecules of ATP.

Answered by chandruvasudevan70
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Answer:

pyruvate-breakdowned to get atp fully oxidises in aerobic respiration

Explanation:

PYRUVATE ENTERS INTO MITOCHONDRIAL MATRIX ALONG WITH OXYGEN .THERE IT IS BROKEDOWNED INTO ETHyL COa and with hel of atp it is converted into energy which is acepted by fadh and nadh and in electron transport chain  with these electron a concentration gradient is made and atp is synthesised through oxysomes.

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