What are fate of pyruvate during anaerobic respiration
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Under aerobic conditions pyruvate is oxidized to acetate, which enters the citric acid cycle (Chapter 15) and is 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 O2 in the process of mitochondrial respiration (Chapter 18).
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The anaerobic respiration takes place with absence of oxygen
In yeast
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