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    The Conversion of Pyruvic Acid to Acetyl- CoA Can Be
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The Conversion of Pyruvic Acid to Acetyl- CoA Can Be

Question 33

Question 33

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The conversion of pyruvic acid to acetyl- CoA can be described as _ , because a molecule of CO2 is produced as a by- product.


A) amination
B) phosphorylation
C) respiration
D) oxidation
E) decarboxylation

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