What process must happen before this process depicted below? Two pyruvate molecules are converted to two lactic acid molecules. Two NADH molecules are converted to two NAD+ molecules in the process. Fermentation Cellular respiration Krebs cycle Glycolysis <<< now i think this one is the answer @Abhisar
let me know if you want the diagram
Yep, diagram please :3
<------ See I am shouting DIAGRAM PLEASE
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In glycolysis, glucose molecule is converted into pyruvate molecules !
Check this out http://chsweb.lr.k12.nj.us/mstanley/outlines/respiration/image156.gif
k give me a second to look through it
That is a diagram which shows glycolysis followed by one more process and that one more process is?
lactate
im not sure ...
Lactic acid fermentation. https://www.google.co.in/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=lactic%20acid%20fermentation
so it's not d?
I don't think so.
cause if not then im thinking cellular respiration
im a little confused to what the answer could be
do you think you can explain it like differently so i can get the right answer?
You read that link?
yeah but it's okay ill just skip it
It can't be cellular respiration cz it starts always with glucose i.e glycolysis. But here it is the process after glycolysis (starting from pyruvate) and changing into lactic acid. It's an aerobic respiration called as lactic acid fermentation.
ohhh so it's fermation
i mean fermentation
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