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Amari Suarez
7 March, 17:42
Fermentation recycles NAD+.
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Miguel Barnes
7 March, 20:39
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The answer is TRUE
Here is what google says: In the process of fermentation the NADH + H + from glycolysis will be recycled back to NAD + so that glycolysis can continue.
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