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Does anaerobic respiration also occur in our body?
Give example of an organism that respires anaerobically.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) During intense exercise, our muscles use oxygen to produce ATP faster than we can supply it. ... The result is that anaerobic respiration and lactic acid fermentation occurs within our cells – and after prolonged exercise, the built-up lactic acid can make our muscles sore!

2) Obligate anaerobes, which are harmed by the presence of oxygen. Two examples of obligate anaerobes are Clostridium botulinum and the bacteria which live near hydrothermal vents on the deep-sea ocean floor. Aerotolerant organisms, which cannot use oxygen for growth, but tolerate its presence.

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Does anaerobic respiration also occur in our body?

ANSWER :- It is happening in places where mitochondria are not present. In humans, red blood corpuscles do not have mitochondria, that's why anaerobic respiration always happens in RBCs. But in muscle cells, when there is a lack of oxygen, it happens as a result of the fact that lactic acid is produced.

Give example of an organism that respires anaerobically.

ANSWER :- Yeast

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