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In which process `CO_(2)` is not released ?
(A) Aerobic respiration in plants
(B) Aerobic respiration in animals
(C) Alcoholic fermentation
(D) Lactic acid fermentation

A

Aerobic respiration in plants

B

Aerobic respiration inanimals

C

Alcoholic fermentation

D

Lactic acid fermentation

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