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Saccharomyces is used in the formation of
(a) ethanol (b) methanol
(c) acetic acid (d) antibiotics

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Saccharomyces is used in the formation of

(a) ethanol ✔✔

(b) methanol

(c) acetic acid

(d) antibiotics

Answered by dreamrob
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Saccharomyces used in the formation of ETHANOL.

• Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a type of fungi it has been used in the fermentation process.

• Saccharomyces is known as variant yeast it is used for the production of ethanol.

• Saccharomyces cerevisiae shorten the fermentation process and reduce the cost of ethanol production.

• Saccharomyces is added to the sugars in anaerobic conditions to form ethanol and carbon dioxide.

• Generally, this organism is obtained from the skin of grapes.

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