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What is the purpose of fermentation in cells?

A. To produce glucose
B. To regenerate NAD+ in the absence of oxygen
C. To generate ATP directly
D. To synthesize proteins

Answer: To regenerate NAD+ in the absence of oxygen


Additional Information: Fermentation allows for the regeneration of NAD+ under anaerobic conditions, enabling glycolysis to continue producing ATP.


Subjects: Biochemistry, Biology

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