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Anaerobic respiration


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Answered by wvaish
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#Hello friend
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Anaerobic respiration is the respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen/ doesn't use oxygen.

It mostly occurs in prokaryotes

In animals the anaerobic respiration leads to the formation of lactic acid from glucose.

In anaerobic respiration few ATP (adinose triphosphate) molecules are also produced.

In this process pyruvic acid is either converted to ethanol or lactic acid.

It mostly occurs in mitochondria and cytoplasm.

The process of bacterial respiration by anaerobic bacteria is called fermentation.
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Answered by Bebrainly2
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hello there!!!!

Anaerobic respiration is that respiration which occur in the absence of oxygen .

Organic food is not broken down completely...

Energy is released due to break down of the bonds ie chemical bonds....

The energy which is released is not more it is only 150 - 150 kJ....
the oraganism which performs this type of respiration is known anaerobes....

In animals , anaerobic respiration produced lactic acid from the glucose...

In anaerobic respiration, the pyruvic acid is converted into either or alcohol....

In this respiration , carbon dioxide may or may not be produced or released...
It is also known as fermentation...

Hope it helps you..
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