4. For the reaction: NADH+Pyruvate+H*NAD + Lactate If NADH=2 μM, Pyruvate = 3 mM, NAD+= 50 mM, and Lactate = 6 mM, what is a. AE" b. AE C. AG

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4. For the reaction:
NADH + Pyruvate + H*NAD + Lactate
If NADH=2 μM, Pyruvate = 3 mM, NAD+= 50 mM, and Lactate = 6 mM, what is
a. AE"
b. AE
C. AG
Transcribed Image Text:4. For the reaction: NADH + Pyruvate + H*NAD + Lactate If NADH=2 μM, Pyruvate = 3 mM, NAD+= 50 mM, and Lactate = 6 mM, what is a. AE" b. AE C. AG
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