Both aerobic cellular respiration and lactic acid fermentation produce ATP, though in different amounts. These two ATP-producing processes have some major differences as well as some similarities. What do aerobic respiration and lactic acid fermentation have IN COMMON? A) They produce a sour taste. B) ATP production begins with glucose. C) They require an electron transport system. D) Pyruvate serves as the final electron acceptor.

Respuesta :

The answer is  B) ATP production begins with glucose. 

Answer: B) ATP production begins with glucose.

Explanation:

Both aerobic cellular respiration and lactic acid fermentation is oxidative process which begin with glucose. Both these metabolic processes begins in the cytoplasm of the cell and undergo a series of reactions called glycolysis. During glycolysis one molecule of glucose is converted into two molecules of pyruvic acid.  ATP is produced during both processes.