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Biology, 01.08.2019 23:20 Yoosungdid911

Yeasts are single-celled eukaryotes that don't have a mitochondrion. can they exist in an environment without oxygen?
a. yes, yeasts can exist in an oxygen-poor environment. they will only be able to produce 2 net atp va fermentation, but the absence of oxygen will not kill the organisms.
b. no, the presence of oxygen will kill yeast because they will not be able to undergo fermentation.

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