NAD+2
Lactic acid is formed from pyruvic acid (often referred to as the ion, pyruvate, as the acid ion predominates at physiological pH values).The reaction is catalyzed by an enzyme called lactate dehydrogenase. It involves the addition of two hydrogen atoms to convert pyruvate into lactate.These H atoms are provided by the coenzyme NADH.The pyruvate is the product of a series of anaerobic cell respiration reactions called glycolysis, which take place in the cytoplasm. Glycolysis converts a molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate, with a net gain of two ATP molecules. In the course of glycolysis NAD+ is reduced to NADH. The conversion of pyruvate into lactate oxidizes the NADH, recycling it and so enabling glycolysis to continue.
recycle...possibly
Bacteria is responsible for recycling of materials.
Synthetic polymers have recycling numbers to indicate the type of plastic they are made of and help with sorting and recycling processes. The numbering system, known as resin identification codes, was introduced to standardize recycling efforts and determine the appropriate recycling method for each polymer. This allows for efficient sorting and recycling of different types of plastics, reducing waste and promoting circular economy practices.
Recycling Centers every where.
Fermintation
fermentation
Recycling Composting Anaerobic Digestion General Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Landfill Incineration
Lactic acid is formed from pyruvic acid (often referred to as the ion, pyruvate, as the acid ion predominates at physiological pH values).The reaction is catalyzed by an enzyme called lactate dehydrogenase. It involves the addition of two hydrogen atoms to convert pyruvate into lactate.These H atoms are provided by the coenzyme NADH.The pyruvate is the product of a series of anaerobic cell respiration reactions called glycolysis, which take place in the cytoplasm. Glycolysis converts a molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate, with a net gain of two ATP molecules. In the course of glycolysis NAD+ is reduced to NADH. The conversion of pyruvate into lactate oxidizes the NADH, recycling it and so enabling glycolysis to continue.
home recycling is recycling
recycle...possibly
where can recycling be done?recycling can be done anywhere in australia weather you go to the recycling store and recycle bottleor can.
what can recycling do to you on streets
what concerns are there about recycling?
http://earth911.com/recycling/ go to this website for extensive information on exactly what, where and how things can be recycled. Cell Phone Recycling is one of the major recycling nowadays.
,,`. It is an recycling indoors . or recycling outside of your home/house. #Yukimi Aoyagi
At Your Local Recycling Center.