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It consists of glycolysis and the conversion of pyruvate to lactate to regenerate NAD⁺, without producing CO₂.Group of answer choicesall of theseaerobic respirationlactic acid fermentationalcohol fermentationNext

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It consists of glycolysis and the conversion of pyruvate to lactate to regenerate NAD⁺, without producing CO₂.Group of answer choicesall of theseaerobic respirationlactic acid fermentationalcohol fermentationNext

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The process described is lactic acid fermentation. This process involves glycolysis, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate, and the conversion of pyruvate into lactate. This process regenerates NAD⁺ and does not produce CO₂, which is characteristic of lactic acid fermentation.

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