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During respiration pyruvic acid is produced as end product of glycolysis.state the end product formed from it on further breakdown in each of the following cases a)yeast in absence of oxygen b)lack of oxygen in muscles c)presence of oxygen is mitochondria

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Answered by purvajadhekar
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Answer:The end products are as follows:

Explanation:1) Yeast in absence of co2: The pyruvate gets converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide after breaking of six carbon molecule in cytoplasm.

2) Lack of oxygen: When there is lack of oxygen in our muscles another way for the breakdown of pyruvate takes place. Here the pyruvate gets converted into lactic acid and causes cramps.

3) Presence of oxygen in mitochondria : The energy released during cellular respiration is used to synthesise a molecule called ATP which is used as a fuel to synthesize activities in the cell.

Answered by Pratik021205
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Answer:

1) Yeast in absence of co2: The pyruvate gets converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide after breaking of six carbon molecule in cytoplasm.

2) Lack of oxygen: When there is lack of oxygen in our muscles another way for the breakdown of pyruvate takes place. Here the pyruvate gets converted into lactic acid and causes cramps.

3) Presence of oxygen in mitochondria : The energy released during cellular respiration is used to synthesise a molecule called ATP which is used as a fuel to synthesize activities in the cell.

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