Chapter 24: Q36P (page 1125)
Which carbon atoms of glucose end up in ethanol under anaerobic conditions in yeast?
Short Answer
There are two molecules of ethanol are formed one contains C-1 and C-2, and the other contains C-5 and C-6
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Chapter 24: Q36P (page 1125)
Which carbon atoms of glucose end up in ethanol under anaerobic conditions in yeast?
There are two molecules of ethanol are formed one contains C-1 and C-2, and the other contains C-5 and C-6
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