Explain how certain human cells respire anaerobically
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Cells are indeed respire or release energy without oxygen using anaerobic respiration. During this respiration the oxidation of glucose is incomplete not at all energy can be released from glucose molecule at it is only partially broken down.
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Cells are indeed respire or release energy without oxygen using anaerobic respiration. During this respiration the oxidation of glucose is incomplete not at all energy can be released from glucose molecule at it is only partially broken down.
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With anaerobic respiration inhumans, the pyruvate molecules generated during glycolysis are converted into lactate. This process, called lactic acid fermentation, does not generate more energy. However, it does replenish some of the cofactors needed to keep the process of glycolysis going during anaerobic respiration
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