The input to glycolysis is and under aerobic conditions, the outputs of the Krebs cycle include (choose the best answer) O glucose-6-phosphate; ethanol and carbon dioxide glucose; ATP and carbon dioxide O pyruvate; lactic acid and NAD pyruvate; lactate and ethanol O none of the answers are correct

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Why are anaerobic conditions necessary for the production of lactic acid in the fermentation
of sauerkraut?
(choose all that apply)
V Some organisms can switch their metabolic processes from using oxygen as the final electron
acceptor in the electron transport chain to using lactic acid as their means of regenerating NAD for
use in glycolysis. In the presence of oxygen, these same organisms can produce carbon dioxide and
ATP as their end products. Organisms that can switch between aerobic and anaerobic cell respiration
are called facultative anaerobes.
some organisms cannot grow in low pH environments
Some organisms cannot grow in the presence of oxygen
some organisms can complete the Krebs cycle in the absence of oxygen, and they produce ethanol
and carbon dioxide
O Even with the high salt concentration of the brine, if enough oxygen is present, spoilage organisms
can grow.
none of these choices are correct
O some organisms cannot grow in the presence of 2% salt
O some organisms cannot grow in the absence of oxygen
Transcribed Image Text:Why are anaerobic conditions necessary for the production of lactic acid in the fermentation of sauerkraut? (choose all that apply) V Some organisms can switch their metabolic processes from using oxygen as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain to using lactic acid as their means of regenerating NAD for use in glycolysis. In the presence of oxygen, these same organisms can produce carbon dioxide and ATP as their end products. Organisms that can switch between aerobic and anaerobic cell respiration are called facultative anaerobes. some organisms cannot grow in low pH environments Some organisms cannot grow in the presence of oxygen some organisms can complete the Krebs cycle in the absence of oxygen, and they produce ethanol and carbon dioxide O Even with the high salt concentration of the brine, if enough oxygen is present, spoilage organisms can grow. none of these choices are correct O some organisms cannot grow in the presence of 2% salt O some organisms cannot grow in the absence of oxygen
The input to glycolysis is
, and under aerobic conditions, the outputs of the Krebs
cycle include
(choose the best answer)
glucose-6-phosphate; ethanol and carbon dioxide
glucose; ATP and carbon dioxide
pyruvate; lactic acid and NAD
pyruvate; lactate and ethanol
none of the answers are correct
Transcribed Image Text:The input to glycolysis is , and under aerobic conditions, the outputs of the Krebs cycle include (choose the best answer) glucose-6-phosphate; ethanol and carbon dioxide glucose; ATP and carbon dioxide pyruvate; lactic acid and NAD pyruvate; lactate and ethanol none of the answers are correct
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Input of Glycolysis,the  first step in Glycolysis is glucose.

Output of Krebs cycle is actually NADH + H+;FADH2 ;GTP and CO2.But, these NADH+ ;FADH2 so formed gets involved in  ATP production through electron transport system(ETS).

 

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