Here is the complete question
When an individual is exercising heavily and when the muscle becomes oxygen-deprived, muscle cells convert pyruvate to lactate. What happens to the lactate in skeletal muscle cells?
A. It is converted to NAD+.
B. It produces CO2 and water.
C. It is taken to the liver and converted back to pyruvate.
D. It reduces FADH2 to FAD+.
E. It is converted to alcohol.
Answer
C. It is taken to the liver and converted back to pyruvate
If all other resources are in adequate supply, then the light intensity will increase the rate of photosynthesis. To balance it out, other things then usually start becoming short in supply, so things often don't change.
Answer:
<u>(d) myosin</u>
Explanation:
Lamellipodia is a thin, sheet like protrusions found at the edge of the membrane of Motile cells. All of the mentioned cells are motile in the body except that of Myosin. Myosin is thin filament present in muscle cells along with Actin. Actin move to and fro to the myosin during contraction and relaxation of Muscles.