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The correct sequence of anaerobic respiration -​

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Answered by 57pranavdmandre
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Fermentation requires glycolysis (responsible for the production of two pyruvic acid molecules from hexose sugar molecules such as glucose), but not the other parts of cellular aerobic respiration. Glycolysis is accompanied by one of two mechanisms during fermentation: the pyruvate produced breaks down, depending on the organism, to become either lactate or alcohol.

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So, the correct answer is, ‘(d)  Glucose −→−−−−−Cytoplasm Pyruvate −→−−−−−Cytoplasm Ethanol + Carbon dioxide ’.

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Answered by vitex1504
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d) is your answer

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