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39. The conversion of pyruvic acid into lactic acid requires a. alcohol. c. ATP. b. oxygen. d. NADH.
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39. The conversion of pyruvic acid into lactic acid requires
a. alcohol.
c. ATP.
b. oxygen.
d. NADH.
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At the end of Pyruvic two ATP were formed
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