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What is the fate of pyruvic acid in an organism that uses aerobic respiration?

a. it is reduced to lactic acid.
b. it reacts with oxaloacetate to form citrate?

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Answer:

it is converted to acetyl coenzyme

Step-by-step explanation:

A better known as acetyl CoA. Pyruvic acid, the product of glycolysis, can not enter the Krebbs-Cycle directly, it must loose one molecule of CO2 and become a 2 carbon compound by decarboxylation resulting in acetyl coA.

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your answer is It is converted into acetyl CoA.
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