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- A mutant algae has some of its mitochondria missing with inner mitochondrial membrane. Which of the following processed would be completely affected in these mitochondria?
A. Electron transport chain
B. Biosynthesis
C. Glycolic
D. Alcoholic fermentation
2. Which of the following
A. Alcoholic fermentation
B. Lactic acid fermentation
C. Aerobic respiration
D. All produce an equal number of APPS.
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