Biology, asked by ChandruB, 1 month ago

16. Given below is the chemical equation for a certain
process:
glycolysis
C6H12O6
→ Pyruvate
no O2 required
in cytoplasm
→ C2H5OH + 2C02 + Energy
no O2 required
(a) Name the process.
(b) Where does this process occur?
(c) What will happen if pyruvate gets oxygen
for chemical reaction? Write the resultant
compounds and chemical equation.

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Answers

Answered by pritirai1787
4

Through a process called photosynthesis, plants use energy in sunlight to turn a gas called carbon dioxide and water into sugar. Plants then use this sugar to grow. At the same time, plants produce a gas called oxygen as a waste product, which is lucky for us and other animals because we need oxygen to breathe!

Answered by kritikakumari27
5

Answer:

(a) Anaerobic respiration in yeast ( alcoholic

fermentation)

(b) It occurs in the cytoplasm of a cell.

(c) if oxygen is reacted with pyruvate, aerobic respiration occurs and CO2 and H20 are produced.

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