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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.

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The reaction may be referred to as a decarboxylation reaction. Decarboxylation reactions are those in which carbon dioxide is removed. This reaction in which pyruvic acid is connverted to acetyl coenzyme A is a part of the reactions that take place during the process of respiration. The carbon dioxide released during respiration is produced from such decarboxylation reactions.
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