For cellular respiration are there any cells that prefer a d

For cellular respiration, are there any cells that prefer a different method of oxidizing carbons of pyruvate into CO2 other than the citrus acid cycle? If so, what kind of organism\'s cells would use this and what would be the method?

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yees ..yeast (fungal cells) has diffrent method of oxidizing carbons of pyruvate into CO2 is called anareobic conditions in which occurs abesnce of 0xygen.. because yeast lacks of mitochondria ..so there no availabiltiy of oxygen(areobic conditions) ..finally yeast wil have anerobic glycolysis methid to oxidizing carbons of pyruvate into  CO2 is fermentation method ...in yeast and other anerobic micro organism pyruvate is first converted into acetaldehyde using pyruvate decarboxylase in the presence of TPP( thiamine pyrophosphate) and megnesium. CO2 will relase in this reaction

For cellular respiration, are there any cells that prefer a different method of oxidizing carbons of pyruvate into CO2 other than the citrus acid cycle? If so,

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