During anaerobic respiration in yeast

During anaerobic respiration in yeast

Options

(a) Water and CO₂ are end products
(b) CO₂, C₂H₅OH and energy are end products
(c) H₂S, C₆H₁₂O₆ and energy are the end products
(d) H₂O, CO₂ and energy are the only end products

Correct Answer:

CO₂, C₂H₅OH and energy are end products

Explanation:

During anaerobic respiration in yeast glucose formed CO₂, C₂H₅OH and energy.

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