3. Based on the images in the slider, how does cellular respiration compare with lactic acid fermentation? A. Both use enzymes from the mitochondria. B. Both produce equal amounts of ATP. C. Both use NAD* electron carrier molecules. O D. Both release carbon dioxide. O O
3. Based on the images in the slider, how does cellular respiration compare with lactic acid fermentation? A. Both use enzymes from the mitochondria. B. Both produce equal amounts of ATP. C. Both use NAD* electron carrier molecules. O D. Both release carbon dioxide. O O
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Comparing Cellular Respiration and Fermentation
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Water is produced as a byproduct of the electron transport pathway, which produces 32 ATP. Fermentation will occur if there isn't enough oxygen present.
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