i think these are the right answers 1. Lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation 2. Glycolysis-2 Lactic acid fermentation-2 Alcoholic fermentation-2 3.glucose 4.lactic acid 5.glucose, sucrose, and fructose 6.ATP and NADH 7. anaerobic, it means it doesn't need oxygen
Love your videos and explanations... thank you. Plz do one on alcohol metabolism in both acute and chronic drinkers.
Question: how does the 'first' glycolysis occur since there's obviously no NAD to trigger the initial reaction?
Remember, your looking at a cartoon. There are millions of molecules of NAD already in the cytoplasm.
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i think these are the right answers
1. Lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation
2.
Glycolysis-2
Lactic acid fermentation-2
Alcoholic fermentation-2
3.glucose
4.lactic acid
5.glucose, sucrose, and fructose
6.ATP and NADH
7. anaerobic, it means it doesn't need oxygen
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2.) 2 from Glycolysis, 0 from fermentation
5.)Ethyl Alcohol, CO2, NAD+
6.)Lactic Acid, NAD+