What is the fate of glucose molecules in :
Anaerobic respiration in yeast and lactobacillus bacteria.
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during anaerobic respiration in yeast glucose converted into alcohol and carbon dioxide
in muscle cells glucose converted into lactic acid
in lactobacillus bacteria it is converted into acid
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Glucose has three main fates: immediate use to produce ATP molecules (available energy for work), storage for later ATP production, or for use in building other molecules. Storage as starch (in Plants) or glycogen (in animals).
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