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From the standpoint of fermentative microorganisms, the crucial product in glycolysis is:. a. ATP and regenerated NAD ; the fermentation products are waste products. b. ethanol or lactate; ATP is a waste product. c. CO2; ATP is a waste product. d. not relevant because glycolysis is not a major pathway.

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