Biology, asked by eshan165, 1 year ago

what is fate of glucose in yeast cell

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Answered by SibghaGhouri
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Answer:

In this reaction, yeast cells use glucose (sugar) and oxygen (from the air) to produce energy. They also produce water and carbon dioxide (a gas). ... The thing about respiration is that the yeast cells only do it for the sake of producing energy. And they can only produce energy when the have glucose (sugar).


shrutiramatkar: Anaerobic respiration in yeast :
Glucose ---> Pyruvate ---> Ethanol + Carbon-dioxide + Energy (2 ATP)

Aerobic respiration :
Glucose ---> Pyruvate ---> Carbon-dioxide + Water + Energy (26 ATP)
eshan165: thank you
Answered by nitin123ace
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glucose in oxygen is answer

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