Science, asked by saurabhsingh43, 10 months ago

give two difference in anaerobic respiration in fungi and in animals​

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Answered by aggarwalseema5
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Explanation:

In animal cells anaerobic respiration often occurs during exercise. ... In plant cells and some micro-organisms, such as yeast, anaerobic respiration occurs in a different way. It still occurs without oxygen but the glucose molecule is broken down into ethanol, carbon dioxide and a small amount of energy.

Answered by TeeshaJindal
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In animal cells anaerobic respiration often occurs during exercise. In plant cells and some micro-organisms, such as yeast occurs in different way. It still occurs without oxygen but the glucose molecule is broken down into ethanol,carbon dioxide and a small amount of energy.

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