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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: formation of acetyl Co-A, Formation of Acetyl Coenzyme A represents the transition reaction, carbon dioxide thus the product are acetyl coenzyme A and a molecule of carbon dioxide, remaining 2-carbon of pyruvate(3C), carboxyl group of pyruvate(3C), Formation of Acetyl Coenzyme A represents the link reaction, pyruvate(3C) removed as carbon dioxide, pyruvate(3C) convert to acetyl coenzyme A and a molecule of carbon dioxide, oxidative decarboxylation where pyruvate(3C), acetyl group combine with coenzyme A to form acetyl coenzyme A thus the product are acetyl coenzyme A and a molecule of carbon dioxide, remaining 2-carbon oxidised to acetate, Formation of Acetyl Coenzyme A through a process oxidative decarboxylation, acetate then acetyl group combine with coenzyme A to form acetyl coenzyme A, oxidative decarboxylation where it must occur twice for each glucose molecule