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Under aerobic conditions pyruvate is primarily converted to which molecule before entering the citric acid cycle, and what happens to pyruvate under anaerobic conditions?
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Aerobic: converted to creatine phosphate for rapid ATP buffering; Anaerobic: oxidized in mitochondria to produce large amounts of ATP.
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Aerobic: converted to lactate and exported to the liver; Anaerobic: converted into fatty acids directly within the cytosol for immediate energy release.
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Aerobic: converted to acetyl-CoA and enters the citric acid cycle; Anaerobic: converted to lactate via lactate dehydrogenase.
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Aerobic: broken down directly into ATP in the cytosol; Anaerobic: incorporated into glycogen stores in muscle for short term usage.
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