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Compare aerobic respiration with anaerobic respiration in yeast cells.
Glucose + oxygen → Carbon dioxide + water + energy
Glucose → ethanol + carbon dioxide + energy

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Answered by ayushkoshik613
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Answer:

The reaction therefore releases much less energy than aerobic respiration - around only a nineteenth of the energy released during aerobic respiration. This means that fewer molecules of ATP can be made.

Answered by Ruqaiyabaramatiwala
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Answer: Aerobic respiration cell can undergo ETS through which ATP are sysnthesized. While in anaerobic respiration in yeast ethanol is produced. Anaerobic respiration is basically carried out to regenerate NADH in cell to keep doing glycolysis

Explanation:

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