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Cellular Respiration: Pyruvate Oxidation definitions
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  • Pyruvate

    A three-carbon molecule produced from glucose during glycolysis, transported to the mitochondrial matrix for oxidation.
  • Mitochondrial Matrix

    The innermost compartment of mitochondria where pyruvate oxidation occurs, converting pyruvate into Acetyl CoA.
  • Acetyl CoA

    A molecule formed from pyruvate during oxidation, which enters the Krebs cycle in cellular respiration.
  • NADH

    An electron carrier molecule produced during pyruvate oxidation when NAD+ gains electrons.
  • CO2

    A byproduct of pyruvate oxidation, formed when a carbon atom is removed from pyruvate.
  • Cellular Respiration

    A multi-step process including glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, and the Krebs cycle, converting glucose into energy.
  • Glycolysis

    The first stage of cellular respiration, breaking down glucose into two pyruvate molecules.
  • Electrons

    Subatomic particles lost by pyruvate during oxidation, transferred to NAD+ to form NADH.
  • Krebs Cycle

    The third stage of cellular respiration, following pyruvate oxidation, where Acetyl CoA is further processed.
  • Aerobic

    A type of respiration requiring oxygen, encompassing glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, and the Krebs cycle.