In a chemical reaction, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate + NAD^+ yields 1, 3-bisphosph
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Question
In a chemical reaction, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate + NAD^+ yields 1, 3-bisphosphoglycerate + NADH. In this reaction, what happened to NAD^+? a. It was oxidized to form NADH b. It was reduced to form NADH c. It was activated to form NADH d. it served as an enzyme to catalyze the reaction, and at the end of the reaction formed NADH Organisms that can manufacture their own chemical energy are called ___. a. autotrophs b. heterotrophs c. oligotrophs d. chemotrophs All the reactions of cellular respiration that occur after glycolysis take place in what part of the eukaryotic cell? a. The nucleus c. The mitochondria d. The plasma membrane d. The cytoplasm What stage of cellular respiration can occur in human cells with or without oxygen present? a. The Krebs cycle b. Glycolysis c. The electron transport chain d. Pyruvate oxidationExplanation / Answer
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NAD+ is reduced to NADH.
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Organism that can manufacture their own chemical energy is called Autotrophs.
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Glycolysis occur in the cyoplasm of the cell, while all the process after glycolysis occurs in Mitochondria
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Glycolysis is the process common to both aerobic and anaerobic respiration