what chemical reaction occurs during anaerobic respiration in yeast?
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Answer:
The chemical equation is C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O (glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water)
Explanation:
Anaerobic respiration is the respiration which occurs in the absence of oxygen. It is carried out by yeast and some bacteria. In this, glucose breaks down into pyruvates in absence of oxygen.
Glucose breaks down into ethanol, carbon dioxide and gives two molecules of ATP. OH and energy are end products.
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Question:-
what chemical reaction occurs during anaerobic respiration in yeast?
Answer:-
In Anaerobic respiration, The Glucose breaks down without using oxygen. The Byproducts of the chemical reaction occurred in yeast are the Alcohol, Carbon Dioxide ( CO₂ ) and Energy
without oxygen
Chemical Eqⁿ :- Glucose ⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒ Alcohol + CO₂ + Energy
Glucose + enzymes = carbon dioxide + ethanol / lactic acid
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