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What happens to pyruvate molecules formed in glycolysis in the absence of oxygen? A) they will enter the krebs cycle. B) they will undergo the process of fermentation. C) they will move directly to the
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What happens to pyruvate molecules formed in glycolysis in the absence of oxygen?
A) they will enter the krebs cycle.
B) they will undergo the process of fermentation.
C) they will move directly to the electron transport chain.
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When pyruvate molecules formed in glycolysis in the absence of oxygen they will undergo a process of fermentation. The correct answer is B.
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