Biology, asked by bksuhotra, 9 months ago

write the chemical equation of anaerobic respiration in yeast​

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Answered by claracarolene
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Answer:

The equation is: glucose + enzymes = carbon dioxide + ethanol / lactic acid. Though it does not produce as much energy as aerobic respiration, it gets the job done

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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Glucose→Pyruvic acid→ethanol+carbon dioxide+energy

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→Anaerobic respiration is the respiration which occurs in the absence of oxygen. It is carried out by yeast and some bacteria.

→In this, glucose breaks down into pyruvates in absence of oxygen. Glucose breaks down into ethanol, carbon dioxide and gives two molecules of ATP.

→In this process yeast cell produce in vertase and zymase enzyme which convert glucose into alcohol .

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