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which chemical equation represents a process that takes place in yeast
cells?
a. ( o_2 + \text{sugar}
ightarrow co_2 + h_2o + \text{light energy} )
b. ( co_2 + h_2o + \text{light energy}
ightarrow o_2 + \text{sugar} )
c. ( co_2 + h_2o + \text{atp energy}
ightarrow o_2 + \text{sugar} )
d. ( o_2 + \text{sugar}
ightarrow co_2 + h_2o + \text{atp energy} )
Yeast cells perform cellular respiration (aerobic or anaerobic, but aerobic respiration is a key process here). Aerobic respiration uses oxygen and sugar (glucose) to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (energy). Let's analyze each option:
- Option A: Producing light energy is incorrect; respiration produces ATP, not light.
- Option B: This is photosynthesis (used by plants/algae), not yeast (which are fungi, don't photosynthesize).
- Option C: Also related to photosynthesis - like processes, not yeast's metabolism.
- Option D: Matches aerobic respiration: \( \text{O}_2 + \text{sugar}
ightarrow \text{CO}_2 + \text{H}_2\text{O} + \text{ATP energy} \), where sugar is broken down with oxygen to release energy (ATP), \( \text{CO}_2 \), and \( \text{H}_2\text{O} \).
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D. \( \text{O}_2 + \text{sugar}
ightarrow \text{CO}_2 + \text{H}_2\text{O} + \text{ATP energy} \)