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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Both aerobic respiration and fermentation include glycolysis and break down glucose. However, fermentation does not need oxygen because it is anaerobic (non-oxygen requiring) while aerobic (oxygen requiring) does.
Aerobic cellular respiration includes glycolysis while fermentation does not.
Glycolysis means the breakdown of glucose. It occurs in both fermentation and aerobic cellular respiration.
In aerobic cellular respiration, glycolysis occurs in the presence of oxygen while in the process of fermentation. glycolysis occurs in the absence of oxygen to yield two molecules of pyruvate.
Hence, the statement which is not true is that; "aerobic cellular respiration includes glycolysis while fermentation does not."
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