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