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Pyruvic acid

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Anatomy and Physiology I

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Pyruvic acid is a three-carbon compound that forms at the end of glycolysis during glucose metabolism, acting as a key intermediate in several metabolic pathways, including aerobic and anaerobic respiration. In the context of muscle fiber contraction and relaxation, it is crucial for generating ATP, which muscles use as energy.

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