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प्रश्न
The correct sequence of anaerobic reactions in yeast is correct sequence of anaerobic reactions
पर्याय
\[\ce{Glucose \overset{cytoplasm}{->}Pyruvate \overset{mitochondoria}{->} Ethanol + Carbobdioxide}\]
\[\ce{Glucose \overset{cytoplasm}{->}Pyruvate \overset{cytoplasm}{->} Lactic acid}\]
\[\ce{Glucose \overset{cytoplasm}{->}Pyruvate \overset{mitochondoria}{->} Lactic acid}\]
\[\ce{Glucose \overset{cytoplasm}{->}Pyruvate \overset{cytoplasm}{->} Ethanol + Carbobdioxide}\]
उत्तर
\[\ce{Glucose \overset{cytoplasm}{->}Pyruvate \overset{cytoplasm}{->} Ethanol + Carbobdioxide}\]
Explanation -
In Yeast cytoplasm, Glucose is a breakdown in anaerobic conditions to produce Pyruvate which is the further breakdown to Ethanol and carbon-dioxide.
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