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- What do the electrons added to NAD do? a. They become part of a fermentation pathway. b. They go to another pathway for ATP production. c. They energize the entry of the acetyl group into the citric acid cycle. d. They are converted into NADP.How is the reduced NAD produced in glycolysis used in fermentation?why alcoholic fermentation is not the most efficient process for producing ATP?
- What is pyruvate converted into for the two fermentation types? lactate (lactic acid) and ethyl alcohol (ethanol) glucose and citric acid lactate and glucose ethanol and glucoseWhat are the two types of fermentation? glycolysis and aerobic respiration lactic acid and alcoholic lactic acid and glycolysis glycolysis and alcoholicFermentations yield only a fraction of the energy available from the complete combustion of glucose. Why is a relatively inefficient metabolic pathway so extensively used?