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which describes lactic acid fermentation? enzymes convert the pyruvate made during glycolysis to lactic acid. pyruvate is converted to ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide. pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide and acetyl coa.
In lactic - acid fermentation, enzymes convert the pyruvate made during glycolysis to lactic acid. The second option describes alcoholic fermentation where pyruvate is converted to ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide, and the third option describes the start of aerobic respiration (pyruvate breakdown into carbon dioxide and acetyl - CoA).
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Enzymes convert the pyruvate made during glycolysis to lactic acid.