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Where does pyruvate as intermediate take place in photosynthesis? plz explain also thanks

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Pyruvate take place after the process of glycolysis.

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Pyruvate as intermediate take place in the process of photosynthesis after glycolysis process. One glucose molecule is converted into two molecules of pyruvate. This pyruvate molecule then converted into acetyl CoA, which is a two-carbon molecule. A molecule of coenzyme A is a very important reactant for this reaction, which produces a molecule of carbon dioxide and reduces a NAD+ to NADH.

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