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select all that apply. which happen during the preparatory reaction? citric acid is broken down three - carbon pyruvate reacts with coenzyme a nad+ is converted to nadh carbon dioxide is given off by the cell
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In the preparatory reaction of cellular respiration, pyruvate (a three - carbon molecule) reacts with coenzyme A. During this process, carbon dioxide is released and NAD+ is reduced to NADH. The citric acid cycle occurs after the preparatory reaction.
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- three - carbon pyruvate reacts with coenzyme A
- NAD+ is converted to NADH
- carbon dioxide is given off by the cell