Please explain this to me

Dear student,


Alcoholic fermentation or ethanol fermentation, is a biological process in which substances, such as glucose, fructose and sucrose are acted upon to release cellular energy. This process leads to production of ethanol and carbon dioxide.
During fermentation, glucose undergoes glycolysis and yields pyruvic acid, which is then converted to acetyl CoA. Then glyceraldehyde phosphate is produced, which is then converted to acetaldehyde and this acetaldehyde is converted into ethanol. During this process of alcohol fermentation , triose phosphate is the electron donor, while acetaldehyde is the electron acceptor. 

So, the correct answer is option B.

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