ethanol or lactic acid during anaerobic respiration is formed in and why
a. osmosis
b. inbibition
c. diffusion
d. plasmolysis
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The loss of carbon dioxide reduces the size of the molecule by one carbon, making acetaldehyde. The second reaction is catalyzed by alcohol dehydrogenase to oxidize NADH to NAD+ and reduce acetaldehyde to ethanol. The fermentation of pyruvic acid by yeast produces the ethanol found in alcoholic beverages.
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