Explain anaerobic respiration in yeast.
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Anaerobic respiration in Yeast:
Yeast gets energy through anaerobic respiration. In the absence of oxygen glucose breaks down into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
Following reaction takes place without the use of oxygen:
Glucose ------> Alcohol + Carbon dioxide + Energy
Yeast gets energy through anaerobic respiration. In the absence of oxygen glucose breaks down into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
Following reaction takes place without the use of oxygen:
Glucose ------> Alcohol + Carbon dioxide + Energy
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The Anaerobic respiration occurs in some yeasts and bacteria and in muscle when exercise is strenuous and there is not enough oxygen. Anaerobic respiration accurate when there is not much amount of oxygen or no oxygen .. muscles will be filled up with lactic acid in yeast products will be carbon dioxide.alcohol and heat
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