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Name the unicellular organism what produce alcohol during anaerobic respiration? ​

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Answered by kabir645
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  • At other times the respiration takes place without oxygen, this is termed as anaerobic respiration. In the case of anaerobic respiration, glucose is broken and the products generated from this are energy and either lactic acid or ethanol (alcohol) and CO2. This process is termed as fermentation

Answered by Anonymous
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Certain prokaryotes, including some species of bacteria and archaea, use anaerobic respiration. For example, the group of archaea called methanogens reduces carbon dioxide to methane to oxidize NADH. These microorganisms are found in soil and in the digestive tracts of ruminants, such as cows and sheep.

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