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What role does pyruvic acid play in cellular respiration?

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Pyruvic acid or pyruvate is a product of broken-down glucose during glycolysis. It is an ingredient in cellular respiration processes including the Kreb's cycle where it is transformed into lactate. It is also used to supply and distribute oxygen to cells through the citric acid cycle.
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