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explain the aerobic respiration in humans​

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Answered by vermaanya0106
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Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of aerobic respiration in humans. Yes. When humans and other animals lack sufficient oxygen, they'll create ATP through a form of anaerobic respiration that produces lactic acid as a byproduct. ... Cells produce ATP through lactic acid fermentation only under when they lack sufficient oxygen.

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Answered by AryalopaRajnandini
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The Respiration which needs oxygen or occurs in the presence of oxygen is called Aerobic Respiration . During this respiration glucose is broken down into carbon dioxide and water with a release of energy. The energy which is released during respiration is stired in the form of ATP. These ATP is used by our body whenever it is required.

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