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Standard VI
Biology
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Yeast cells c...
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Yeast cells convert glucose into ___.
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Anaerobic breakdown of glucose takes place in the yeast cells.
The products of this reaction are ethyl alcohol and energy.
The yeast cells utilize the energy to perform various functions.
Yeast cells convert glucose into
ethyl alcohol and energy.
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