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Compare the processes of anaerobic respiration in muscle and plant cells.

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Answered by jhangir789
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Anaerobic respiration in plants produces ethanol (C2H5OH) whose accumulation may kill the plant, whereas in animals anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid (CH3CH(OH)COOH) that however cannot cause death of animal but lead to minor muscle cramps, but they can be cured with hot water bath or a massage.

What is the difference between anaerobic respiration in plants and animals?

  • The key difference between anaerobic respiration in plants and animals is that the end products in the anaerobic respiration of plants are ethanol and carbon dioxide, while the end product in the anaerobic respiration of animals is lactic acid.

What does anaerobic respiration produce in plants?

  • Anaerobic Respiration in Plants / Fungi
  • When plants or fungi respire they produce ethanol (alcohol) and carbon dioxide.

What is anaerobic respiration in plants called?

  • In micro-organisms the term fermentation is more commonly used where anaerobic respiration is known after the name of product like alcoholic fermentation, lactic acid fermentation.

What is the process of respiration in plants?

  • The process of respiration in plants involves using the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth.
  • In many ways, respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis. In the natural environment, plants produce their own food to survive.

Hence, Anaerobic respiration in plants creates ethanol (C2H5OH), which can kill the plant if it accumulates, whereas anaerobic respiration in animals produces lactic acid (CH3CH(OH)COOH), which can cause minor muscle cramps that can be relieved with a hot water bath or a massage.

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