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Review 2: Biosignaling, Glycolysis, Gluconeogenesis, & PP-Pathway / Glycolysis 4 / Problem 3
Problem 3
Why is glycerol primarily used in aerobic conditions when entering glycolysis?
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Glycerol generates less NADH than glucose, making it unsuitable for aerobic conditions.
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Glycerol does not generate any ATP, making it inefficient for anaerobic conditions.
C
Glycerol generates excess NADH, which cannot be efficiently used in fermentation, making it more suitable for aerobic conditions.
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Glycerol is converted directly to pyruvate, bypassing glycolysis.
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