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When deprived of oxygen, yeast will perform glycolysis followed by fermentation. During glycolysis, the yeast take electrons from glucose and convert NAD+ to NADH. During this process the NAD+ is ____.
Reduced or Oxidized?
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NAD+ is
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to NADH during glycolysis in yeast.
Step-by-step explanation:
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