Complete the model of the lactic acid fermentation process. glucose glycolysis pyruvate lactic acid ADP ATP NADH NAD+ ATP ADP
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Complete the model of the lactic acid process.
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Fill in the blanks. Glycolysis leads to the production of pyruvate and two molecules of ATP. In the absence of oxygen, fermentation can lead to the production of lactate. Glycolysis plus the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle) can convert the carbons of glucose to carbon dioxide, storing the energy as ATP, NADH, and FADH2.
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