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When yeast undergoes anaerobic respiration, it gives off Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Ethanol. The Ethanol is used in alcohol production, bread making, gasohol etc.
Yes, also the production of Adenosine triphosphate, which carries the useful energy.
Adenosine tri phosphate
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Measure ATP production, carbon dioxide production, and oxygen use For one molecule of glucose, you will get the most ATP if using cellular respiration as opposed to just glycolysis More carbon dioxide will be produced if using cellular respiration
In anaerobic respiration, the efficiency of energy production is lower compared to aerobic respiration. This is because anaerobic respiration does not fully break down glucose, resulting in the production of less energy in the form of ATP.
Oxygen is the most useful gas to human beings as it is essential for respiration. Carbon monoxide is considered the most dangerous gas to humans as it can displace oxygen in the bloodstream, leading to carbon monoxide poisoning, which can be fatal.
Respiration is the process that most animals usually rely on most for its production of the ATP molecules. Plants on the other hand rely on photosynthesis.
Aerobic respiration produces more energy compared to anaerobic respiration. This is because aerobic respiration utilizes oxygen to fully break down glucose, resulting in more ATP (energy) production per glucose molecule. Anaerobic respiration, on the other hand, does not require oxygen and results in lower ATP production.
True. Plants need photosynthesis for food production. Respiration is for energy production
Currently, gold is not useful in any form of energy production.
The process of oxidative phosphorylation, which occurs in the mitochondria, results in the most stored energy in the form of ATP production. This process involves the electron transport chain and generates the majority of ATP in cell respiration.