explain the why in which glucose is broken down in absence of oxygen
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There are two ways of anaerobic breakdown of glucose. The anaerobic breakdown in bacteria is called fermentation. During fermentation pyruvate is broken down to ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide.
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its occure permanently only in a few organisms, in order its me over at a temporary measures to overcome shortage of oxygen
there are two steps are glycolysis and anaerobic breakdown of pyruvic acid
oxygen is not required in the types of respiration
respiratory substrate is incompletely broken down
at least one end product is organic inorganic product may or may not be present the organic and produce is generally toxic
anaerobic respiration is carried out in Tally in cytoplasm mitochondria are not required
etc is not required that is electron transport chain
energy liberated 36 to 50 cal or 150 to 210 kilo joule per mole of glucose
the librarian energy is used in synthesis of to ATP molecules
this type of respiration is carried out by some simple organism like east or some bacteria and it also occur in human being muscle cells
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there are two steps are glycolysis and anaerobic breakdown of pyruvic acid
oxygen is not required in the types of respiration
respiratory substrate is incompletely broken down
at least one end product is organic inorganic product may or may not be present the organic and produce is generally toxic
anaerobic respiration is carried out in Tally in cytoplasm mitochondria are not required
etc is not required that is electron transport chain
energy liberated 36 to 50 cal or 150 to 210 kilo joule per mole of glucose
the librarian energy is used in synthesis of to ATP molecules
this type of respiration is carried out by some simple organism like east or some bacteria and it also occur in human being muscle cells
.
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may it help you guy !!!!!!! :-D ;-)
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