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Another concern this question, let's talk about this process here that is pyruid oxidation.
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Remember that from the process of glycolysis, you're going to break one glucose molecule into two molecules of pyruvate.
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Okay, this is glycolysis.
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This is one lycolysis and it occurs in cytosol.
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After this, each of these pyroids is going to enter mitochondrown and it is going to be converted to acetyl -way by means of the enzyme complex, pyrobat dehydrogenase complex.
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Okay.
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So this is what you're looking here.
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This pyrobat is that.
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End product of buicolysis that occurs in the cytosol, and this pyrobin is going to enter inside of the matrix, the mitochondrial matrix, and it is going to be converted to acetal co -o.
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Okay, so glycolysis start or ends here, ends here, and then it is going to, this pyrobin is going to convert to acetal co -a, and it is going to reduce one or maybe plus molecule, it's going to produce an adh, it is going to release carbon dioxide, and it is going to use coensine a, as well as other cofactors, for example, lipid acid, cyanide, nad, nad plus, nfad, immoralic, immoderate to produce this acetylcholine molecule.
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And after this, this acetalco is going to enter the krebs cycle...