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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The absence of which substance causes a switch from anaerobic respiration? 1. oxygen 2. carbon dioxide 3. ATP 4. pyruvate please respond asap

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oxygen is the answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you answer another one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All of the following are sources of energy for humans during exercise EXCEPT 1. stored ATP 2. alcoholic fermentation 3. lactic acid fermentation 4. cellular respiration

OpenStudy (anonymous):

One student claims that yogurt is made of lactic acid fermentation. Another claims that yogurt is made by alcoholic fermentation. Testing for which of the following substances could help deter main whether alcoholic fermentation or lactic fermentation was going on? 1. NAD+ 2. pyruvate 3. oxygen 4. carbon dioxide studying for a test thats why I have so many questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Except alchoholic fermentation.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which statement is true regarding similarities and differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? (1 point) They are similar because both produce the same number of ATP molecules per glucose. They are similar because both capture the bond energy of glucose in the bond energy of ATP. They are different because anaerobic respiration requires mitochondria and aerobic respiration does not. They are different because anaerobic respiration always produces carbon dioxide as a waste product ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how many do you have?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats all

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you please help me with the yogurt one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes researching on it so wait

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In lactic acid fermentation, pyruvate is reduced to lactic acid.In alcoholic fermentation, pyruvate is reduced to alcohol and releases carbon dioxide.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it would be pyruvate?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hellow r u there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no it is carbon dioxide.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

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