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When pyruvic acid loses carbon dioxide it becomes what acid?

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Acetyl CoA

Step-by-step explanation:

After glycolysis but prior to the beginning of the citric acid cycle (also called the Kreb's cycle), pyruvic acid (pyruvate) loses a molecule of carbon dioxide. The resulting molecule is called Acetyl CoA. This is called pyruvate oxidation and is an important intermediate step in aerobic respiration.

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