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Explain the processes of aerobic respiration in mitochondria of a cell and anaerobic respiration in yeast and muscle with the help of word equations brainly

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Answered by shivangicchoudhury
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Answer:

1] absence of oxygen->[in yeast] ->ethanol + carbon dioxide +energy.

2]presence of oxygen->[in mitochondria] ->carbon dioxide+water +energy.

Explanation:

Answered by kingofself
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Processes of aerobic respiration in mitochondria of a cell:

1] Absence of oxygen \rightarrow [in yeast] \rightarrow ethanol + carbon dioxide + energy.  

Processes of anaerobic respiration in yeast:

2] Presence of oxygen \rightarrow [in mitochondria] \rightarrow carbon dioxide + water + energy .

Explanation:

The equation for the "alcoholic fermentation" is as follows;  

Some of the examples of anaerobic respiration that include "alcohol fermentation", "lactic acid fermentation" and in "decomposition of organic matter".

The equation is: Glucose + Enzymes = Carbon dioxide + Ethanol / lactic acid.

Chemical equation: C_{6}H_{12}O_{6} + 6O_{2} = 6CO_{2} + 6H_{2}O + 2900 kJ/mole.

It's in the Equation ,

C_{6}H_{12}O_{6} = 2C_{2}H_{5}OH + 2CO_{2} + 2ATP.

"Anaerobic respiration" is the ability of the "organism to produce energy" in the "form of Adenosine Triphosphate" (ATP) without using 'oxygen'. Instead, "sulfate, nitrate or sulfur" is used.

To know more:

Why is aerobic respiration also known as cellular respiration??

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