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fermentation and cellular respiration
The first step for fermentation and cellular respiration is
For yeast in
which is
gives them enough energy stored
a wine vat,

box 1: citric acid cycle, glycolysis, alcoholic fermentation 
box 2: aerobic , anaerobic
box 3: alcoholic fermentation, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, lactic acid fermentation 
box 4: sugar and oxygen, carbon dioxide and water, ethanol and carbon dioxide, lactic acid
box 5: lactic acid fermentation, cellular respiration, alcoholic fermentation, photosynthesis
box 6: ethanol and carbon dioxide, lactic acid, sugar and oxygen, carbon dioxide and water
box 7: photosynthesis, lactic acid fermentation, cellular respiration, glycolysis, alcoholic fermentation

Thn firct step for fermentation and rollular respiration is , which is
For yeast in
gives them enough energy stored
a wine va
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box1: cellular respiration has 3 stages, first one is glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm, the intermediate step and the citric acid cycle
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