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What three-carbon molecule from glycolysis is used in the Citric Acid Cycle?

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Answered by kingRohan5
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Explanation:

Pyruvate is needed in order to create acetyl CoA. This is a very short step in between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle. The 3-carbon pyruvate molecule made in glycolysis loses a carbon to produce a new, 2-carbon molecule called acetyl CoA.

Answered by Anonymous
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here is your answer:

the first carbon molecule from glycolysis which is used in citric acid cycle is pyruvate

more information about pyruvate is attached in the image

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