Question
By which process does yeast produce the carbon dioxide responsible for bread rising?
glycolysis
glycolysis
cellular respiration
cellular respiration
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
dehydration synthesis.
glycolysis
glycolysis
cellular respiration
cellular respiration
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
dehydration synthesis.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Yeast produces the carbon dioxide responsible for bread rising through the process of **glycolysis** followed by **fermentation** (specifically alcoholic fermentation). During glycolysis, glucose is broken down to produce energy, and in the absence of oxygen, yeast ferments the sugars to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide gas gets trapped in the dough, causing it to rise.
So the correct answer is **glycolysis** (although it's important to note that fermentation also plays a critical role in this process).
So the correct answer is **glycolysis** (although it's important to note that fermentation also plays a critical role in this process).