During Cellular Respiration, when hydrogen is greater to oxygen, hydrogens will bind to pyruvate to form what? O acetyl CoA O pyruvic acid O lactic acid O lactate O carbon dioxide Next
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In the presence of oxygen, the three-carbon compound pyruvate can be catabolized in the citric acid cycle. First, however, the pyruvate (1) loses a carbon, which is given off as a molecule of CO₂, (2) is oxidized to form a two-carbon compound called acetate, and (3) is bonded to coenzyme A. Which of the following sets of products result from these reactions? A) acetyl CoA, O₂, and ATP. B) acetyl CoA, FADH₂, and CO₂. C) acetyl CoA, FAD, H₂, and CO₂. D) acetyl CoA, NADH, H⁺, and CO₂. E) acetyl CoA, NAD⁺, ATP, and CO₂.
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