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In order to prevent formation of latic-acid,prvuric acid should enter in

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Answered by takshakgaidhane2006
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Pyruvic acid is a three carbon molecule which is the end product of glycolysis that takes place in cytoplasm. In presence of oxygen, pyruvic acid enters the mitochondria and goes through Krebs cycle

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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In order to prevent lactic acid formation, the pyruvic acid should first enter into the mitochondrial matrix.

• Mitochondrial matrix is the space between the inner surface of mitochondria. It contains organic molecules, DNA, RNA, and ribosomes.

• The main function of pyruvic acid during a citric acid cycle is to supply energy to living cells in the presence of oxygen.

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