Biology, asked by shafi1475, 4 months ago

The process of conversion of pyruvic acid to water and carbon dioxide takes place in

mitochondria

a) Which process is mentioned above?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

osmosis

Explanation:

So, before the chemical reactions can begin, pyruvate must enter the mitochondrion, crossing its inner membrane and arriving at the matrix. ... A carboxyl group is removed from pyruvate and released as carbon dioxide. The two-carbon molecule from the first step is oxidized, and NAD+ accepts the electrons to form NADH.

Similar questions