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30 November, 20:55

Which of the following is NOT a fate for pyruvate?

the conversion to ethanol

the conversion to lactate

the conversion to malate

oxidation through the citric acid cycle

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  1. 30 November, 23:18
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    Answer: The conversion to malate

    Explanation:

    Pyruvate is the process which produced in glycoysis which has multiple fates and it can give rises to acetyl co-enzyme and undergo the aerobic oxidation in the critic acid cycle. It can be used to produces glucose but it never produced the malate. In prokaryotes it can be processes in the anaerobic respiration to produced the ethanol, as end product.
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