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(ii) Aerobic respiration in human cells.​

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Answered by destructapheonix
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Answered by atharva420
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Respiration using oxygen to break down food molecules is called aerobic respiration . Glucose is the molecule normally used for respiration – it is the main respiratory substrate . Glucose is oxidised to release its energy.....

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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