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differentiate between cellular respiration animals and respiration in yeast​

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Every cell in an animal requires oxygen to perform cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is the process by which animals take in oxygen and exchange it for carbon dioxide and water as waste products. Animals have specialized systems that help them do this successfully and efficiently. Even a fish will drown if it can’t breathe underwater

Yeast is a single-celled fungus, which is alive and must make its own energy to survive. The yeast in your bread uses a process called cellular respiration, where glucose is converted to ATP and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is what causes the bread to rise. The yeast produces this gas and the bread puffs up, incorporating the gas in between the flour. Today, we'll learn about this process, which requires oxygen, called aerobic respiration, and another process of yeast called anaerobic respiration.

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