Imagine there are two different cells, cell A and cell B. Explain why lactic acid, carbon dioxide and only 2 ATP are produced in cell A and carbon dioxide, water and up to 32 ATP are produced in cell B.
Select one:
a. Cell A is an animal cell in an aerobic environment, and cell B is a yeast cell in an aerobic environment.
b. Cell A is a yeast cell in an anaerobic environment, and cell B is an animal cell in an aerobic environment.
c. Cell A is an animal cell in an anaerobic environment, and cell B is an animal cell in an aerobic environment.
d. Cell A is an animal cell in an aerobic environment, and cell B is an animal cell in an anaerobic environment.
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