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Explain the the anaerobic respiration taking place in yeast

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Answered by XxitzArnavxX
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Anaerobic respiration is the respiration which occurs in the absence of oxygen. In this, glucose breaks down into pyruvates in absence of oxygen. Glucose breaks down into ethanol, CO2, H2O, energy, very little. ... When sugar is available along with oxygen, yeast is in the phase of cellular growth, it grows and multiplies.

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Answered by salo122
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Anaerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm of cells. ... This process converts ADP into ATP, which is the cell's energy storage molecule. In yeast, anaerobic respiration results in the production of ethanol, which is a type of alchohol. In mammalian muscle tissues, the end result of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid.

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