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At a level of atmospheric oxygen below 1% , the amount of Carbon dioxide released is relatively high.State and explain the reason
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Answered by mayankshende812
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Answer:

Rising carbon dioxide concentrations are already causing the planet to heat up. ... Greenhouse warming doesn't happen right away because the ocean soaks up heat. This means that Earth's temperature will increase at least another 0.6 degrees Celsius (1 degree Fahrenheit) because of carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere.

Answered by archanajhaasl
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Answer:

At a level of atmospheric oxygen below 1%, the amount of Carbon dioxide released is relatively high due to fermentation and glycolysis.

Explanation:

At a level of atmospheric oxygen below 1%, the amount of Carbon dioxide released is relatively high due to the following reasons:-

  • Fermentation of alcohol accounts for this. Alcoholic fermentation is another name for ethanol fermentation.
  • A biological process transforms carbohydrates like glucose, fructose, and sucrose into cellular energy, resulting in the byproducts of ethanol and carbon dioxide.
  • Alcohol fermentation is regarded as an anaerobic process since yeast does this conversion when there is no oxygen present.
  • Alcohol is fermented in the yeast cytoplasm in the absence of oxygen.
  • Glycolysis, another name for the process of breaking down sugar in yeast to create pyruvate cells, is the first step in the production of alcohol.
  • Two pyruvic acid molecules are created during the glycolysis of the glucose molecule.

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