What happens to the carbon molecules in the pyruvic acid that goes through the TCA cycle?
A) They get incorporated into cell material.
B) They are excreted as waste organic acids.
C) They become carbon dioxide.
D) They form "energy storage molecules" and are stored by the cell.
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