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What are the products when anaerobic respiration occurs in yeast cells?

Carbon dioxide, water, and energy

Carbon dioxide, ethanol, and energy

Lactic acid and energy

Glucose, oxygen, and energy

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carbon dioxide, water, and ATP

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The correct answer is the second option. Anaerobic respiration is a type of respiration which involves the use of electron acceptors other than oxygen. This is respiration without using oxygen. An example is alcohol fermentation where the the reactants are glucose and enzymes forming to products which are CO2, ethanol and energy.
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