Multiple Choice
What happens to pyruvate if it is destined for the citric acid cycle?
A) It is converted to carbon dioxide and acetaldehyde.
B) It is converted to ethanol.
C) It is converted to lactate.
D) Nothing,pyruvate enters the citric acid cycle directly.
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