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at 1:16 a.m. Mar, 05, 2024 ]
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Anaerobic glycolysis produces 2NADH per glucose, not 0 as the card previously said
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- Aerobic glycolysis produces a net of 2 NADH per glucose
- Under aerobic conditions, the NADH is used in the ETC to make ATP
- Under anaerobic conditions, the NADH is not able to be used in the ETC and is oxidized to regenerate NAD+ via the reduction of pyruvate for lactate
- Under aerobic conditions, the NADH is used in the ETC to make ATP
- Under anaerobic conditions, the NADH is not able to be used in the ETC and is oxidized to regenerate NAD+ via the reduction of pyruvate for lactate
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