In the absence of oxygen, the primary purpose of fermentation is to:     generate glucose for ATP synthesis     generate alcohol for beverages     regenerate NAD+ from NADH allowing glycolysis to continue     produce amino acids for protein synthesis     oxidize glucose to generate oxygen

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Chapter4: How Cells Obtain Energy
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Problem 9RQ: What do the electrons added to NAD do? a. They become part of a fermentation pathway. b. They go to...
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In the absence of oxygen, the primary purpose of fermentation is to:

   

generate glucose for ATP synthesis

   

generate alcohol for beverages

   

regenerate NAD+ from NADH allowing glycolysis to continue

   

produce amino acids for protein synthesis

   

oxidize glucose to generate oxygen

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