What is the significance of the conversion of pyruvate to lactate during fermentation?
A) The oxidation of pyruvate becomes possible.
B) NAD+ is regenerated for use in glycolysis.
C) ATP is produced at a higher rate.
D) Pyruvate becomes available to enter mitochondrial matrix reactions.
E) The citric acid cycle is initiated.
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