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Aerobic Respiration

Since the yeast undergoes break down of glucose and obtain energy under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. When it occurs during anaerobic conditions the oxygen is not present in the reaction. Glucose is metabolized to form pyruvate, which, in turn, is converted to two waste products, CO2 and ethanol (Dolphin 68). From this experiment's yeast fermentation the CO2 and ethanol has been produced. When we add a drop of Iodoform to the 2.5ml of test tubes distillates from the anaerobic culture and the test tube containing ethanol and water. The re...

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