Describe the similarities and differences between anaerobic respiration in humans and yeast
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Anaerobic bacteria can sustain itself without the presence of oxygen. Almost all animals and humans are obligate aerobes that require oxygen for respiration, whereas anaerobic yeast is an example of facilitative anaerobe bacteria. Individual human cells are also facilitative anaerobes: They switch to lactic acid fermentation if oxygen is not available.
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similarities
they both take place without oxygen
difference
In yeast cells, ethanol is produced as a waste product of anaerobic respiration. In human muscle cells, lactic acid is produced as a waste product of anaerobic respiration.
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