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what is an aerobic respiration in yeast​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

yeast is a single-celled fungus that uses cellular respiration, which converts glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide and ATP. Remember that glucose is a simple sugar that provides energy to most lifeforms. This process is called aerobic respiration since it uses oxygen.

Answered by babysaneng
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When yeast cells are prevented from getting enough oxygen, they stop respiring aerobically, and start to respire anaerobically instead. ... This uses oxygen. The volume of oxygen needed to completely oxidise the lactic acid that builds up in the body during anaerobic respiration is called the oxygen debt.

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