A process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose (or other organic molecules) without an electron transport chain (ETC) and that produces ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.Group of answer choicesfermentationphotosynthesisbeta oxidationoxidative phosphorylationcellular respirationchemiosmosissubstrate-level phosphorylationNext
Question
A process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose (or other organic molecules) without an electron transport chain (ETC) and that produces ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.Group of answer choicesfermentationphotosynthesisbeta oxidationoxidative phosphorylationcellular respirationchemiosmosissubstrate-level phosphorylationNext
Solution
The process described is fermentation. Fermentation is a metabolic process that produces a limited amount of ATP from glucose without the use of an electron transport chain. It also results in the production of byproducts such as ethyl alcohol or lactic acid, depending on the type of fermentation.
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