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what chemical reaction occurs during anaerobic respiration in yeast class 7 (small answer)​

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Answered by AttitudeGirlLoveS143
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by sarahssynergy
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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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