what chemical reaction occurs during anaerobic respiration in yeast class 7 (small answer)
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In anaerobic respiration, glucose breaks down without oxygen. The chemical reaction transfers energy from glucose to the cell. Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid, rather than carbon dioxide and water.
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The chemical reaction that occurs during the anaerobic reaction in yeast:
Glucose (without using oxygen)⇒ Alcohol + Carbon Dioxide + Energy
- Anaerobic respiration is the respiration which occurs in the absence of oxygen.
- It is carried out by yeast and some bacteria.
- It converts sugars to alcohol and CO₂.
- The alcohol acts as a protective barrier against bacteria.
- In anaerobic respiration, glucose breaks down without oxygen.
- The chemical reaction transfers energy from glucose to the cell.
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