The NAD+ utilized in glycolysis and other processes actually comes from the water-soluble B vitamin known as niacin. NAD+ is an organic electron carrier that becomes activated when it is reduced to NADH. On the cellular level what do you think would happen to a person who is malnourished and lacks adequate B vitamins?
A) They will not have enough NAD+ to serve as energy carriers and subsequently will not be able to produce enough ATP to fuel cellular functions.
B) They will suffer from fatigue and recuperation will be faster than expected.
C) Subsequent to their malnutrition they will not have enough NAD+ to carry the electrons released and the cells will become too acidic and die.
D) They will build up too much glucose in the bloodstream and will develop Diabetes Type I.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q13: In _, the high-energy third phosphate group
Q14: When a series of redox reactions are
Q15: In aerobic respiration, the energy needed for
Q16: The enzyme that uses the energy released
Q17: Glycolysis uses _.
A) one 6-carbon glucose, two
Q19: What are the results of glycolysis?
A) 2
Q20: Why does glycolysis have to be followed
Q21: Lactobacillus produces _ as the end product
Q22: The yeast, Saccharomyces, produces _ as the
Q23: What organic compound is produced at the
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents