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THE FORMATION OF ACETYL
COENZYME A
The two pyruvate molecules formed from a single
glucose molecule now enter the mitochondrion in
eukaryotes. There, each is converted to acetyl
coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA).
First, a molecule of CO2 is
removed from each pyruvate, forming a two-carbon
fragment. These two-carbon molecules are oxidizedthat
is, electrons are removed and used to form a total
of two NADH molecules (to be used later). Then,
each oxidized, two-carbon fragmentan acetyl groupis
attached to coenzyme A, forming acetyl-CoA.
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