Pyruvate enters the mitochondrial matrix from the cytosol (cytoplasm) by active transport
pyruvate + NAD + CoA → acetyl CoA + carbon dioxide + reduced NAD
The link reaction occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. It dehydrogenates and decarboxylates the three-carbon pyruvate to produce the two-carbon acetyl CoA that can enter the Krebs Cycle.
Remember that there are two pyruvate molecules produced per glucose molecule so you need to multiply everything by 2 when thinking about what happens to a single glucose molecule in aerobic respiration.
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