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  • What is the primary function of fermentation in anaerobic respiration?

    The primary function of fermentation is to recycle NADH to NAD+ for glycolysis.
  • Why can't the electron transport chain function without oxygen?

    Without oxygen, the electron transport chain cannot pass its electrons to oxygen, causing a backup.
  • What happens to pyruvate during lactic acid fermentation?

    Pyruvate is reduced by NADH to form lactic acid and regenerate NAD+.
  • How does lactic acid fermentation benefit human muscle cells during exercise?

    Lactic acid fermentation allows muscles to produce a small amount of ATP when oxygen is low.
  • What is the role of NAD+ in glycolysis?

    NAD+ acts as an electron acceptor, allowing glycolysis to continue.
  • What is the end product of lactic acid fermentation?

    The end product of lactic acid fermentation is lactic acid (or lactate).
  • Why is ATP synthase not used in anaerobic respiration?

    ATP synthase is used in aerobic respiration, not anaerobic respiration.
  • What is the main difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

    Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not.
  • What is the primary function of both alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation?

    The primary function is the oxidation of NADH to NAD+ to be reused in glycolysis.
  • What happens to NAD+ during glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, and the Krebs cycle?

    NAD+ is reduced to NADH by gaining high-energy electrons.
  • Why is NAD+ essential for glycolysis to function?

    Without NAD+, glycolysis cannot proceed because there is no electron acceptor.
  • What gives yogurt its sour taste?

    Lactic acid fermentation in bacteria gives yogurt its sour taste.
  • What is the role of the electron transport chain in aerobic respiration?

    The electron transport chain passes electrons to oxygen, producing water and ATP.
  • How does fermentation allow glycolysis to continue in the absence of oxygen?

    Fermentation regenerates NAD+ from NADH, enabling glycolysis to continue.
  • What is the final electron acceptor in anaerobic respiration?

    In anaerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is not oxygen but another molecule used in fermentation.