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4vir4ik [10]
3 years ago
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During pyruvate processing, two carbons from pyruvate combine with ____. see section 9.3 (page 197) .

Chemistry
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melamori03 [73]3 years ago
4 0
During   pyruvate  processing ,  the   two  carbons  from  pyruvate  combine   with  co-enzyme  A . Pyruvate   oxidation   converts   pyruvate  (a three  carbon  molecules)  into  acetyl  co  A(a   2  carbon  molecules)  which  it  attach  to  co  enzyme  A  to   produce  NADHN,A,D,H   and  also  release   one  carbon  dioxide   molecules   in the  process.  
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