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Q: What is the similarity between fermentation in yeast and anaerobic respiration taking place in muscle cells of humans?
  • A. Lactic acid is formed
  • B. Take place in Cytoplasm
  • C. Ethanol is formed
  • D. Take place in mitochondria
Correct Answer: Option B - The fermentation in yeast is a process in which yeast cells convert cereal-derived sugars into ethanol and CO₂ , while anaerobic respiration in muscle cells of humans is respiration in the absence of air, Both of this process take place in Cytoplasm, hence Similarly exist between them.
B. The fermentation in yeast is a process in which yeast cells convert cereal-derived sugars into ethanol and CO₂ , while anaerobic respiration in muscle cells of humans is respiration in the absence of air, Both of this process take place in Cytoplasm, hence Similarly exist between them.

Explanations:

The fermentation in yeast is a process in which yeast cells convert cereal-derived sugars into ethanol and CO₂ , while anaerobic respiration in muscle cells of humans is respiration in the absence of air, Both of this process take place in Cytoplasm, hence Similarly exist between them.