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Which of the following is true concerning the comparison of fermentation to aerobic cellular respiration?
a)
Both require oxygen.
b)
Fermentation extracts less energy.
c)
Fermentation produces only alcohol.
d)
All of the above are true.
e)
None of the above is true.
Which of the statements about alcohol producing fermentation is FALSE?
a)
Lactic acid may be produced as a byproduct
b)
It produces CO2
c)
It allows the cell to continue producing ATP when oxygen is low
d)
It generates more ATP than aerobic respiration
Define the following, and clarify the differences between them
A) Fermentation
B) Aerobic respiration
C) Anaerobic respiration
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