What is the fate of pyruvic acids which is formed by glycolysis in cytoplasm?
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Glycolysis. Glycolysis is a series of reactions by which six-carbon glucose is converted into two three-carbon keto-acids (pyruvate). Importantly, these oxidative reactions generate energetic molecules such as ATP and NADH, and can occur in the absence of oxygen and mitochondria.
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