The pyruvate accepts hydrogen atoms from the NADH/H+ directly in animals
NAD
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This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
The pyruvate accepts hydrogen atoms from the NADH/H+ directly in animals and forms lactic acid.
NAD
Slide 16
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
A considerable amount of energy is trapped in the lactic acid.
NAD
Slide 17
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
In plants the pyruvate is first decarboxylated to release CO2
Slide 18
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
In plants the pyruvate is first decarboxylated to release CO2
Slide 19
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
In plants the pyruvate is first decarboxylated to release CO2
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This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
In plants the pyruvate is first decarboxylated to release CO2
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This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol
Slide 22
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol
NAD
Slide 23
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol
NAD
Slide 24
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol
NAD
Slide 25
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage glycolysis.
The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol