Biology, asked by mikailiecarabin, 1 year ago

why was the warm place important for the process?
(aim: to observe if yeast respires anaerobically)

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Answered by shivanshusingh97
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You should know that there are some organisms such as yeast that can survive in the absence of air. They are called anaerobes. They get energy through anaerobic respiration. In the absence of oxygen, glucose breaks down into alcohol and carbon dioxide, as given below:


mikailiecarabin: yes I am aware of that but why would the experiment work best at a warm temperature ?
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