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explain anaerobic respiration in yeast and in muscle cell . Write reactions too.

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Answered by moabide
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Answer:

anaerobic respiration in yeast:

forms CO2 and ethanol

glucose->carbon dioxide and ethanol

in muscle:

forms lactic acid

glucose->lactic acid

Explanation:

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Answered by manas9398
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Answer :

In this reaction glucose is converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide withot presence of oxygen.

Reaction :

C6 + H12 + O6 = 2C2 + H5 + OH + 2CO2

( Glucose = Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide ).

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