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Red blood cells produce pyruvate to produce energy in order to survive.

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No, human red blood cells do not produce pyruvate. Pyruvate is produced by the mitochondria in cells during aerobic respiration. Since red blood cells lack mitochondria, they are not capable of producing pyruvate.

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March 4, 2023, 5:58 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, March 4, 2023

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