4 Imаgine а 100 g/L sucrоse sоlutiоn contаining 1 million cells of yeast. The solution has a volume of 0.5 liter, and is in a 1 liter beaker that is sealed at the top. At the start of the experiment, the gas above the liquid is pure carbon dioxide. If you do nothing, the yeast will consume 100% of the sucrose via fermentation, and produce X-amount of ATP. In other words, the only limiting factor in this setup is the amount of sucrose available. What would be the predicted outcome of each of the following treatments on the final amount of ATP produced by the yeast as a group? Answer “increase”, “decrease”, or “neutral”. Treatment is added at the start of the test. Treatment: Predicted Outcome: Quick Explanation Add air Add sucrose Add water Add yeast Add alcohol Add carbon dioxide Add ADP Add glucose Add NADH Add G3P Add lactate Add ATP Add pyruvate