because from glycolisis comes pyruvate, and then it is turned into acetylCoA. Without acetylCoA, nothgn will be able to enter the Krebs Cycle, otherwise known as the Citric acid cycle. Once the AcetylCoA comes in, after the prep cycle, it can then bind to RuBp, turnign into a six carbon sugar.
Fermentation requires the products of glycolysis, i.e. pyruvate and NADH, to occur.
Fermentation is anaerobic respiration. Glycolysis is part of aerobic respiration. The pathways for both processes, however, are almost identical to each other.
Yes, fermentation and glycosis follow same biochemical reactions.The only difference in between these two is that glycolysis takes place inside the cell and fermentation outside the cell.
two more NAD+ will be converted to NADH
the answer is glycolysis
Glycolysis and fermentation
during glycolysis of the fermentation; remember that glycolysis is the common step for both aerobic and anaerobic respiration
Fermentation assures a supply of NAD+ and NADP+ for glycolysis; glycolysis is where ATP is synthesized during fermentation and ATP is essential for cell life.
Lactic Acid Fermentation and Alcoholic Fermentation.
The process is Glycolysis!
Fermentation enables glycolysis to continue as long as the glucose supply lasts. Glycolysis enables the fermentation to continues under an anaerobic conditions.
Glycolysis
fermentation follows glycolysis, glycolysis will use 2ATP to produce 4ATP; Fermentation only aids in the process by producing NAD+ which is needed by glycolysis to produce ATP
the answer is glycolysis
glycolysis
Pyruvic acid is made during glycolysis and is later used in fermentation.
to enabe glycolysis to continue
Glycolysis
fermentation
fermentation
Fermentation allows glycolysis to continue under anaerobic conditions (i.e. in the lack of oxygen)