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What are fate of pyruvate during aerobic
and Anearobic respiration ?​

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Answered by AmeliaAnn
7

Answer:

oxidised to acetate

Explanation:

Under Aerobic conditions:-  Pyruvate is oxidized to acetate, which enters the Citric acid and oxidized to CO2 and H2O.  The NADH formed by the dehydrogenation of glyceraldehyde 3- phosphate is reoxidized to NAD+ by passage of its electrons to oxygen in the process of mitochondrial respiration

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Answered by sitaulasupriya02
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Answer:

Pyruvate, the product of glycolysis, represents an important junction point in carbohydrate catabolism (Fig. 14-3). Under aerobic conditions pyruvate is oxidized to acetate, which enters the citric acid cycle (Chapter 15) and is oxidized to CO2 and H2O.

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