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The end products of fermentation in yeast are a. carbon dioxide and water b. glucose and oxygen c. carbon dioxide and alcohol d. alcohol and oxygen.
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The end products of fermentation in yeast are a. carbon dioxide and water b. glucose and oxygen c. carbon dioxide and alcohol d. alcohol and oxygen.
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The end products of fermentation in yeast are
a. carbon dioxide and water
b. glucose and oxygen
c. carbon dioxide and alcohol
d. alcohol and oxygen.
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I think it C. Carbon Dioxide and Alcohol
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Answer is ..........carbon dioxide and water........ letter ( A )
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