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- Through anaerobic repsiration, cellular pyruvic acid is converted to? A. Lactic acid B. Glucose C. ATP D. Fatty acidsWhen pyruvate diffuses intothe mitochondria, what chemical product does it get converted to? ATP pyruvic acid acetyl CoA NADHWhat is glutamic pyruvic transminase? (with metabolic pathways). *sources if possibnle
- The co-enzyme that helps in the removal of carbon dioxide from pyruvate during the PDH mechanism is Pyruvate oxidative decarboxylase CoA NAD+ Thiamine PyrophosphateL In which steps of the aerobic processing of pyruvate isCO2 produced?Glycolysis results in the production of two ________molecules from a single molecule of glucose. In theabsence of ________, the end product of glycolysis is________.a. acetyl CoA, pyruvate, lactateb. ATP, carbon, pyruvatec. pyruvate, oxygen, lactated. pyruvate, carbon, acetyl CoA
- In the human body, under oxygen rich and oxygenpoor conditions, respectively, pyruvate is convertedtoWhen NAD becomes NADH, the coenzyme has been________.a. reducedb. oxidizedc. metabolizedd. hydrolyzedGlucagon increases hepatic gluconeogenesis by decreasing the cytosolic concentration of which of the following?A) AMPB) Calcium C) cAMPD) cGMPE) Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate