Explain how anaerobic respiration occur in the following:-
a) Yeasts
b) Muscle cells
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When anaerobic respiration occurs, there is no oxygen to act as the final hydrogen acceptor and so the hydrogen cannot pass through the cytochrome system. As a result, both the Krebs cycle and the cytochrome system stages cannot take place. The only ATP produced is formed during glycolysis, that is, 2 ATP. Anaerobic respiration produces only 2 ATP compared to the 38 molecules of ATP produced during aerobic respiration. In both yeast and muscles, anaerobic respiration yields 2 ATP
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