Breakdown of glucose anf yeast and muscle cells.......
Anaerobic Respiration....
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Unicellular organisms such as yeast and some bacteria are examples of anaerobes. The process of anaerobic respiration in yeast results in the formation of ethanol along with the release of carbon dioxide and energy. Water is not released in this process. 2 ATP energy is released during anaerobic respiration
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The breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. During heavy physical exercise such as cycling, running or lifting heavy weights, the body is often deprived of oxygen. ... Therefore, muscle cells perform anaerobic respiration to fulfill the increasing energy demands of the body.
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