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Yes. Below is a diagram of anaerobic respiration.

Glucose (Broken down to) →Energy (ATP) + Ethanol + Carbon dioxide (CO2)

Glucose (Broken down to) →Energy (ATP) + Lactic acid

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Alcohol (for drinking) is made by fermentation with yeast. Yeast are facultative, they can live in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The make alcohol when the process sugars under anaerobic conditions.Commercial alcohol can be made with fermentation of chemical addition of water (HOH) to a hydrocarbon such as ethylene (H2C=CH2)

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no, anaerobic respiration has to do with fermentation

Fermentation is an anerobic process.It produces only 2 ATPs per glucose

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Ethanol is a by product of fermentation of sugars by yeasts which is one type of anaerobic respiration.

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No, aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide and water .

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