of the phylum Ascomycota. [the in high school: yeast is a single-celled answer might surprise you! Try using what kind of an organism is yeast as your Google search term.]

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Whether it's the glucose you learned about in cell biology for photosynthesis, or
its crop sugars like sucrose and fructose, they all have the same chemical
formula (shown below, C6H12O6) with minor structural differences. As you can
see in the chemical equation below, the one-celled organism called "yeast"
consumes 1 sugar molecule and produces two of the 2-carbon alcohol molecules
(ethanol) and two molecules of carbon dioxide. Hopefully you learned this earlier
of the phylum Ascomycota. [the
in high school: yeast is a single-celled
answer might surprise you! Try using what kind of an organism is yeast as your
Google search term.]
20,H,OHaq) + 2CO,
(be),
yeast
CH,O alaq)
2(aq)
12
Transcribed Image Text:Whether it's the glucose you learned about in cell biology for photosynthesis, or its crop sugars like sucrose and fructose, they all have the same chemical formula (shown below, C6H12O6) with minor structural differences. As you can see in the chemical equation below, the one-celled organism called "yeast" consumes 1 sugar molecule and produces two of the 2-carbon alcohol molecules (ethanol) and two molecules of carbon dioxide. Hopefully you learned this earlier of the phylum Ascomycota. [the in high school: yeast is a single-celled answer might surprise you! Try using what kind of an organism is yeast as your Google search term.] 20,H,OHaq) + 2CO, (be), yeast CH,O alaq) 2(aq) 12
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