Science, asked by jayashila, 11 months ago

what is the fate of glucose molecule in
a) Anaerobic respiration in yeast and lactobacillus bacteria.
b) Aerobic respiration in human cells. write chemical equation for each type​

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Answered by askapil07
28

Answer:

The fate of glucose in aerobic respiration in humans is water and carbon dioxide with release of energy. Glucose is the simplest molecule that enters a series of reactions called Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle to produce energy.The fate of glucose in aerobic respiration in humans is water and carbon dioxide with release of energy. Glucose is the simplest molecule that enters a series of reactions called Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle to produce energy.

Answered by Anonymous
27

Explanation:

Anaerobic respiration in yeast

Glucose ---> Pyruvate ---> Ethanol + Carbon-dioxide + Energy (2 ATP)

Aerobic respiration :

Glucose ---> Pyruvate ---> Carbon-dioxide + Water + Energy (26 ATP)

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