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When pyruvate molecules enter the mitochondrion during cellular respiration, they react to form

a. ethyl alcohol and ATP

b. acetyl-CoA and carbon dioxide

c. glucose and carbon dioxide

D. lactic acid and NAD+

Respuesta :

These pyruvate molecules that enter the mitochondrion to carry on the next step of the cellular respiration process, would form B. Acetyl coA and CO2. I believe.

Answer:

Acetyl-CoA and Carbon Dioxide.

Explanation:

In Krebs cycle, glucose is 2 pyruvate's which makes carbon dioxide and acetyl-CoA. Hope This Helps:)