Difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration in yeast cell
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In anaerobic respiration (which occurs during fermentation), less energy is extracted (only 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule) because the products of the process, such as ethanol, contain more energy than does carbon dioxide, the product of aerobic respiration. ... In yeast, it is ethanol
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