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When One Molecule of Glucose Undergoes Glycolysis Followed by Lactate

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When one molecule of glucose undergoes glycolysis followed by lactate fermentation,what happens to the net number of NAD+ and NADH molecules?


A) The number of NAD+ molecules increases,and the number of NADH molecules decreases.
B) The number of NAD+ molecules decreases,and the number of NADH molecules increases.
C) The number of NAD+ molecules decreases,and the number of NADH molecules decreases.
D) The number of NAD+ molecules increases,and the number of NADH molecules increases.
E) There is no net change in the number of molecules of either NAD+ or NADH.

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