Answer:
B) Fermentation produces significantly less ATP than aerobic respiration; however it generates NAD+, which can be used in glycolysis.
Step-by-step explanation:
Fermentation is the process in which the complex carbohydrate molecule is broken down into a simpler molecule in the absence of oxygen. It is different from aerobic respiration however glycolysis is the common process that occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic organisms.
In anaerobic respiration or fermentation, the ATP production is very low because only two ATP is produced during fermentation. The 2 NADH that is produced in the glycolysis process gets consumed during the fermentation process which results in the regeneration of NAD+ that is again used in glycolysis. Therefore the right answer is B.