where is pyruvate formes
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pyrvate are formed in CYTOPLASM by process are glycolysis
but thie oxidation takes place in mitochondria
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Pyruvate or pyruvic acid formation takes place in cytoplasm of living cells by the most significant metabolic pathway Glycolysis
Explanation:
- It is the multi-step pathway takes place in cytoplasm of the living cells.
- Pyruvate is the end product of glycolysis, which converts to acetyl-CoA using the mixture of decarboxylation and CoA in the presence of oxygen (Aerobic).
- During the process of glycolysis, pyruvate gets converted to lactate using lactate dehydrogenase in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic)
- The Pyruvate is the salt of pyruvic acid. It is an anion in nature which is negatively charged and it seems to be stable at PH value of human body.
- It consists of 3 hydrogen atoms and the possess the molar mass of 87.054.
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