What is the fate of glucose in : -anaerobic respiration in the yeast and lactobacillus? -aerobic respiration in human cells. Write chemical equation for each type.
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Anaerobic respiration in yeast :
Glucose ---> Pyruvate ---> Ethanol + Carbon-dioxide + Energy (2 ATP)
Aerobic respiration :
Glucose ---> Pyruvate ---> Carbon-dioxide + Water + Energy (26 ATP)
Glucose ---> Pyruvate ---> Ethanol + Carbon-dioxide + Energy (2 ATP)
Aerobic respiration :
Glucose ---> Pyruvate ---> Carbon-dioxide + Water + Energy (26 ATP)
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