CBSE BOARD X, asked by neha1418, 9 months ago

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Answered by ramya685
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a.1 aerobic respiration: in this case pyruvate is broken into water and carbon dioxide along with release of energy. It commonly occurs in mitochondria cells

2. Anaerobic respiration: in yeast cells during fermentation pyruvate is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide in the abesence of oxygen.


3. Anaerobic respiration in muscles: Due to lack of oxygen
Eg: during vigorous running or exercise ,in human muscles,pyruvate is converted to lactic acid.
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