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Which process produces ethanol in yeast cells under anaerobic conditions?

A. Photosynthesis
B. Fermentation
C. Respiration
D. Glycolysis

Answer: Fermentation


Additional Information: Under anaerobic conditions, yeast cells undergo fermentation to produce ethanol.


Subjects: Biochemistry, Biology

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