how respiration occurs in yeast
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yeast is unicellular organism
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so all the processes are occured by that single cell only
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In summary, yeast is a single-celled fungus that uses cellular respiration, which converts glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide and ATP. ... Fermentation is anaerobic respiration and happens without oxygen. Glucose is converted to two ATP, ethanol, and carbon dioxide.
In yeast, anaerobic respiration results in the production of ethanol, which is a type of alchohol. In mammalian muscletissues, the end result of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid. Anaerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm of cells. Ethanolin yeast body reacts with CO2 to produce energy in the yeast body .
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