Multiple ChoiceSelect statement that explains importance of conversion of NADH to NAD+ during anaerobic respiration.29views
Open QuestionCircle the correct type of respiration under which: a) Pyruvate converted to lactate (aerobic or anaerobic)b) Glucose converted to pyruvate (aerobic or anaerobic)c) Pyruvate converted to Acetyl CoA (aerobic or anaerobic)d) Pyruvate converted to ethanol (aerobic or anaerobic)27views
Textbook QuestionIn alcoholic fermentation, each mole of pyruvate is converted to one mole of carbon dioxide and one mole of ethanol. In the process, about 50 kcal/mol (209 kJ/mol) of energy is produced. Under the most favorable conditions, more than one-half of this energy is stored as ATP.a. What happens to the remaining energy produced in alcoholic fermentation?18views
Textbook QuestionOutline the conditions that direct pyruvate toward the following:b. Conversion to ethanol and CO₂ In what tissues or organisms is each pathway present?58views
Textbook QuestionOutline the conditions that direct pyruvate toward the following:c. Conversion to lactate In what tissues or organisms is each pathway present?38views
Textbook QuestionWhat three products are formed from pyruvate under aerobic, anaerobic, and fermentation conditions?98views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the following conversions would you expect to consume energy and which would you expect to yield energy based on the final oxidation state of the coenzymes involved in each reaction?a. pyruvate → lactate54views
Textbook QuestionWhy is it important for the cell that the NADH produced when pyruvate is converted to lactate be converted back to NAD⁺?70views
Textbook QuestionHow does the formation of lactate permit glycolysis to continue under anaerobic conditions?28views
Textbook QuestionThe formation of lactate permits glycolysis to continue under anaerobic conditions. Explain.94views
Textbook QuestionList the energy yield in ATP molecules for each of the following:c. Glucose → 2 lactate12views