A test tube containing yeast in glucose solution containing alkaline pyrogallol. The bubbles of carbon (IV) oxide produced indicates that the yeast cells are

a

respiring in the absence of oxygen

b

liberating oxygen on their own

c

living and consuming oxygen

d

being killed by the alcohol produced

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Anela
1 year ago

MOSTLY,once alkaline pyrogallol is involved, oxygen is being removed

Emmanuel24458
3 years ago

anerobic reapiration gives carbon and alcohol as its by product

Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

But alkaline pyragollol is related with oxygen🤔

Fex23
3 years ago

explanation pls

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