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In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells can switch to a completely anaerobic metabolism called fermentation.Which of the following is a final product of fermentation in yeast? (a)
In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells can switch to a completely anaerobic metabolism called fermentation.Which of the following is a final product of fermentation in yeast? (a)     (c)     (b)      (d)     Figure 13-24 A) Figure (a)  B) Figure (b)  C) Figure (c)  D) Figure (d)

(c) In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells can switch to a completely anaerobic metabolism called fermentation.Which of the following is a final product of fermentation in yeast? (a)     (c)     (b)      (d)     Figure 13-24 A) Figure (a)  B) Figure (b)  C) Figure (c)  D) Figure (d)


(b)
In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells can switch to a completely anaerobic metabolism called fermentation.Which of the following is a final product of fermentation in yeast? (a)     (c)     (b)      (d)     Figure 13-24 A) Figure (a)  B) Figure (b)  C) Figure (c)  D) Figure (d)

(d)
In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells can switch to a completely anaerobic metabolism called fermentation.Which of the following is a final product of fermentation in yeast? (a)     (c)     (b)      (d)     Figure 13-24 A) Figure (a)  B) Figure (b)  C) Figure (c)  D) Figure (d)
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