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Multiple Choice
What happens during the fermentation reactions that occur in muscle cells?
A
Glucose is completely oxidized to carbon dioxide and water.
B
Lactic acid is produced from pyruvate.
C
Oxygen is consumed to produce ATP.
D
Ethanol and carbon dioxide are produced from pyruvate.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that fermentation is an anaerobic process, meaning it occurs without oxygen. In muscle cells, this process is known as lactic acid fermentation.
Recognize that during glycolysis, glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP and NADH.
In the absence of oxygen, the pyruvate does not enter the mitochondria for further oxidation. Instead, it undergoes fermentation in the cytoplasm.
During lactic acid fermentation, the pyruvate is reduced to lactic acid. This reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase, and it regenerates NAD+ from NADH, allowing glycolysis to continue.
The production of lactic acid in muscle cells can lead to temporary muscle fatigue and soreness, but it allows ATP production to continue under anaerobic conditions.