The correct sequence of anaerobic respiration – A) Glucose → pyruvate → lactic acid B) Glucose → Pyruvate → Ethanol + Carbon-Dioxide C) glucose → pyruvate → ADP→ lactic acid D) glucose -→ pyruvate → carbon dioxide + ethanol + energy
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(B) glucose- pyruvate- ethanol + co2
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The correct sequence of anaerobic respiration is
Glucose → Pyruvate → Ethanol + Carbon-Dioxide
- Glucose is converted into pyruvate (glycolysis) in the cytoplasm of the cell. It is the first stage of respiration. After glycolysis, pyruvate gets converted into different compounds depending on the presence or absence of oxygen.
- Breakdown of glucose by various pathways:
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