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16 December, 07:54
Can yeast produce CO2 without any glucose?
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Giovanni Cortez
16 December, 08:05
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If no oxygen is available, yeast will switch over to a process called anaerobic respiration in this process, glucose (sugar) is fermented to produce energy, carbon dioxide, and ethanol. And they can only produce energy when the have glucose.
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