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Which statements accurately describe anaerobic cellular respiration? Check all that apply. Oxygen is present during this process. Cells may convert pyruvic acid to lactic acid. NAD+ is converted to NADH. Cells may convert pyruvic acid to carbon dioxide and lactic acid. Additional ATP is produced after glycolysis.

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B-Cells may convert pyruvic acid to lactic acid.
D-Cells may convert pyruvic acid to carbon dioxide and lactic acid. Both of them are it.
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An anaerobic respiration is a type of respiration where oxygen is not used. Rather here organic and inorganic molecules are used as final electron acceptors.

So here, true statements are - Cells may convert pyruvic acid to lactic acid and Cells may convert pyruvic acid to carbon dioxide and lactic acid.

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