Questions in this topic
- Can lactate be used for energy?
- What happens to pyruvate at the end of glycolysis?
- What happens when pyruvate is oxidized?
- What is a lactate?
- What is pyruvate converted to under anaerobic conditions?
- What is the fate of pyruvic acid in aerobic condition?
- What is the function of gluconeogenesis in the body?
- What is the main purpose of reduction of pyruvate to lactate during fermentation?
- What is the metabolic fate of pyruvate?
- What is the purpose of converting pyruvate into lactate?
- What is the role of lactate?
- What's the point of gluconeogenesis?
- Which hormone is responsible for gluconeogenesis?
- Which processes are anaerobic?
- Why aerobic respiration is better than anaerobic?
- Why do we need gluconeogenesis?
- What happens to lactate after glycolysis?
- What happens if there is no oxygen in glycolysis?
- Does fermentation require oxygen?
- Does lactic acid fermentation require oxygen?
- How does lactate produce energy?
- How does the liver produce glucose via gluconeogenesis?
- How is lactate used in gluconeogenesis?
- How many ATP does gluconeogenesis use?
- In what conditions does gluconeogenesis occur?
- Is fermentation aerobic or anaerobic?
- Is gluconeogenesis in the liver?
- Is pyruvate toxic?
- What are normal lactate levels?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of anaerobic fermentation?
- What are the disadvantages of anaerobic respiration if any?
- What causes high lactate levels?
- What happens if glycolysis does not occur?
- Why is fermentation anaerobic?