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Explain
anarobic
respiration​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Anaerobic respiration is respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen. Although oxygen is not the final electron acceptor, the process still uses a respiratory electron transport chain.

Answered by Skyllen
8

Anaerobic respiration:-

It is the respiration of cells in which any other element or compound is used as an oxidizer instead of oxygen. Here, the respiratory process of organisms uses molecular oxygen, which is a very powerful oxidizer.

Some Features Of Anaerobic Respiration:-

• Oxygen is required and there is complete disintegration of the shakra.

• Water and carbon dioxide are the end products.

• It does not have toxic effect on plants.

• This respiration always continues in the higher plants.

• It produces more energy. 38 ATP is obtained from one glucose molecule.

• This activity occurs in cytoplasm and mitochondria.

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