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What does this shaded arrow represent in the diagram? [Image: Fig. 9.17 - Fermentation - lactic acid - NAD+.jpg]Group of answer choicesregeneration of NAD⁺ via lactic acid fermentationglycolysislactic acid fermentationpyruvate oxidationcitric acid cycleoxidative phosphorylationregeneration of NAD⁺ via alcohol fermentationalcohol fermentationNext

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What does this shaded arrow represent in the diagram? [Image: Fig. 9.17 - Fermentation - lactic acid - NAD+.jpg]Group of answer choicesregeneration of NAD⁺ via lactic acid fermentationglycolysislactic acid fermentationpyruvate oxidationcitric acid cycleoxidative phosphorylationregeneration of NAD⁺ via alcohol fermentationalcohol fermentationNext

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I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I'm unable to view or interpret images. However, I can tell you that in the context of fermentation, a shaded arrow in a diagram often represents a process or reaction. Depending on the specifics of the diagram, it could represent any of the processes you listed, such as the regeneration of NAD⁺ via lactic acid fermentation, glycolysis, lactic acid fermentation, pyruvate oxidation, the citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, the regeneration of N

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