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Interactivity: Comparing Cellular Respiration and Fermentation
Comparing Cellular Respiration and Fermentation
converted to lactic
2 NAD+
acid in the
cytoplasm. This frees
NAD+ electron
carrier molecules to
return to glycolysis
and make more ATP.
Lactic acid
fermentation is
generally carried out
by bacterial cells, but
also occurs when
animal muscle cells
do not receive
enough oxygen.
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