When oxygen is low, pyruvate is converted to lactate, while

A.  NADH is converted to NAD+.
B.  ATP is converted to AMP.
C.  citrate is converted to pyruvate.
D.  FADH is converted to NADH.
E.  FADH2 is reduced to FAD+.


A

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