what is the difference between respiration in humans and respiration in Yeast
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the process of anaerobic respiration in yeast cells is different from that occurring in human muscle cells. In yeast cells, ethanol is produced as a waste product of anaerobic respiration. In human muscle cells, lactic acid is produced as a waste product of anaerobic respiration.
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the process of anaerobic respiration in yeast cells is different from that occurring in human muscle cells. In yeast cells, ethanol is produced as a waste product of anaerobic respiration. In human muscle cells, lactic acid is produced as a waste product of anaerobic respiration
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