ethanol and carbon dioxide are responsible for making bread rise. which is this type of cell respiration called?
Carbon Dioxide and a kind of Alcohol called Ethanol.
This process is called "respiration."
through a process called aerobic respiration. aerobic respiration is the process where energy is created. In aerobic respiration, the cell take in oxygen and other substances from the environment and created energy and carbon dioxide.
It is called internal respiration, or tissue respiration.
Yes. Yeast respire anaerobically by ethanol fermentation. This is different from the lactic acid fermentation in humans in that it produces copious amounts of ethanol and carbon dioxide rather than lactic acid. This production of ethanol and carbon dioxide makes yeast the organism of choice for the brewing of alcoholic drinks and bread-making.
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Yes, carbon dioxide is made when glucose is broken down in the process called celluar respiration.
It is called aerobic respiration. Respiration is the characteristic feature of living organisms.
Yes. Yeast produces alcohol. It is ethanol is called 'Anaerobic' respiration.
Carbon Dioxide and a kind of Alcohol called Ethanol.
Aerobic Respiration :Respiration that uses oxygen and anerobic is done without oxygenNew Answer :Aerobic RespirationRespiration That uses Oxygen to form Co2 , H2o and Energy is called Aerobic RespirationThe Equation is :Food + O2 = Co2 + H2o + EnergyAnaerobic Respiration :Respiration that Does not use Oxygen to Form : Co2 , Ethanol and EnergyThe Equation is :Glucose = Pyrovic Acid = Co2 + Ethanol + EnergyHere = is givesand Ethanol = C2H5OHThanks hope this helpedGood LuckMain diffenernce between the two is - Anaerobic respiration is without oxygen, Aerobic with oxygen
Yes. Under proper conditions, ethanol can be oxidized to ethanal (also called "acetaldehyde"), acetic acid, and/or carbon dioxide.
The Process of gas exchange is called Respiration
Respiration.
Respiration
No. It is ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.