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visual reading tool: fermentation
write labels to show where each process is occurring and the name of each process.
then answer the questions below.
- in what part of the cell does glycolysis take place?
- what is the importance of nad⁺ cycling back up to glycolysis?
- what foods are created using lactic acid fermentation?
- what type of organisms can carry out alcoholic fermentation?
- how many atp are created by fermentation?
Question 1
Step1: Recall glycolysis location
Glycolysis is the first step of cellular respiration, occurring in the cytoplasm (cytosol) of the cell, as it doesn't require organelles like mitochondria and is a universal process in prokaryotes (which lack mitochondria) and eukaryotes (in cytoplasm before mitochondrial steps).
Step2: Confirm with cell biology
Cellular respiration stages: glycolysis (cytoplasm), then Krebs cycle (mitochondrial matrix), etc. So glycolysis is in the cytoplasm (cytosol).
Step1: Role of NAD⁺ in glycolysis
Glycolysis requires \( \text{NAD}^+ \) as an electron carrier (to accept electrons from glucose breakdown, forming \( \text{NADH} \)).
Step2: Cycling importance
If \( \text{NAD}^+ \) didn't cycle back, glycolysis would run out of \( \text{NAD}^+ \) (since \( \text{NADH} \) needs to regenerate \( \text{NAD}^+ \) for glycolysis to continue producing ATP (2 per glucose in glycolysis) and pyruvic acid. Fermentation (shown) regenerates \( \text{NAD}^+ \) from \( \text{NADH} \), allowing glycolysis to keep going (especially in anaerobic conditions).
Step1: Lactic acid fermentation products
Lactic acid fermentation converts pyruvic acid to lactic acid, used in food production by bacteria (like Lactobacillus) or muscle cells (anaerobic).
Step2: Common lactic acid - fermented foods
Examples: yogurt (bacteria ferment milk lactose to lactic acid, thickening it), cheese (some types), sauerkraut (cabbage), kimchi (spicy Korean fermented veggies), sourdough bread (lactic acid bacteria + yeast), pickles (some), etc.
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The cytoplasm (or cytosol) of the cell.