Why does the lactic acid pathway predominate in anaerobic respiration?

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Why does the lactic acid pathway predominate in anaerobic respiration?

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Why does the lactic acid pathway predominate in anaerobic respiration?

A. because the lactic acid can be made into oxygen when needed
B. because O is needed for the creation of NADH
C. because O is required for glycolysis
D. without O there is no electron acceptor for the ETC
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