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In the mitochondria the pyruvate (3 carbons) produced in glycolysis is converted to Acetyl Coenzyme A and CO2 by the pyruvate dehydrogenase enzyme complex. This acetyl Coenzyme A the enters the Krebs Cycle and delivers the acetyl ( 2 carbons) to oxaloacetate to produce citrate with the release of Coenzyme A which can now cycle back and pick up 2 more carbons from pyruvate for delivery to the Krebs Cycle. I believe.

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