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    Why Is Pyruvate Reduced to Lactate During Fermentation
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Why Is Pyruvate Reduced to Lactate During Fermentation

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Question 61

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Why is pyruvate reduced to lactate during fermentation?


A) to produce more ATP only
B) to produce CO2 only
C) to regenerate NAD+ from NADH
D) to produce both ATP and CO2.
E) to produce ATP and regenerate NAD+ from NADH

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