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During the pyruvate oxidative level, what happens to the pyruvate? Explain why this needs to happen.

Author: Gabby M



Answer:

It gets turned into acetyl CoA-- the pyruvate itself, in its 3 sugar polymer's, wouldn't get accepted by the citric acid cycle -- Acetyl CoA is more of a reactive molecule than the pyruvate enabling that reaction to occur quicker


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