Question detail
For Respiration, which option explains "represent anaerobic respiration in plant and yeast cells using the word equation glucose makes ethanol plus carbon dioxide" most accurately?
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MCQ
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practice
Style
Topic
Respiration
Question
- A. Represent anaerobic respiration in plant and yeast cells using the word equation glucose makes ethanol plus carbon...
- B. An unrelated statement about Respiration
- C. A conclusion that ignores the evidence in the question
- D. A broader claim that goes beyond this specification point
Answer
Represent anaerobic respiration in plant and yeast cells using the word equation glucose makes ethanol plus carbon... is correct for this objective.
Explanation
Represent anaerobic respiration in plant and yeast cells using the word equation glucose makes ethanol plus carbon... is the supported choice because it connects directly to "Represent anaerobic respiration in plant and yeast cells using the word equation glucose makes ethanol plus carbon dioxide" and keeps the explanation inside the AQA GCSE Biology Respiration curriculum. The other options are weaker because they are either unrelated, unsupported by the objective, or too broad for this page.
Common mistake
Common Mistake in Representing Anaerobic Respiration
Students often incorrectly represent the products of anaerobic respiration in yeast cells, stating that glucose produces only ethanol or only carbon dioxide.
Remind students that the correct representation includes both ethanol and carbon dioxide as products of anaerobic respiration in yeast, using the word equation: glucose makes ethanol plus carbon dioxide.
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