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Question
Which of the following is not produced during anaerobic respiration in unicellular fungus?
Options
C2H5OH
H2O
CO2
ATP
Solution
H2O
Anaerobic respiration occurs in absence of oxygen. One molecule of glucose breaks down to release two molecules of ethanol, two molecules of carbon dioxide, and two ATP molecules.
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