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by which process does yeast produce the carbon dioxide responsible for bread rising? (1 point) photosynthesis glycolysis cellular respiration dehydration synthesis
Yeast undergoes cellular respiration in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic respiration), also known as fermentation. During this process, it breaks down sugars and produces carbon - dioxide gas, which causes bread to rise. Photosynthesis is for plants to produce energy using light. Glycolysis is just the first step of cellular respiration and doesn't solely produce carbon - dioxide for bread rising. Dehydration synthesis is a process for building larger molecules, not for producing carbon - dioxide in bread - making.
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