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In anaerobic respiration the pyruvic acid is change into Acetic acid
Phosphoglyceric acid
Fumaric acid

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Answered by niverajesh2020
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One three-carbon molecule (pyruvic acid) is changed into another three-carbon molecule (lactic acid) and no carbon dioxide is produced like during other forms of respiration. The muscle tissue of animals is broken down by the lactic acid allowing them to rebuild stronger for the next time.

Explanation:

Respiration is the process used by cells to convert glucose into energy. Respiration are again of two types- aerobic and anaerobic.

The process of respiration which takes place in absence of oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. The products of this process is lactic acid and alcohol. This is because glycolysis takes place during anaerobic respiration and the 3-carbon molecule of pyruvic acid in muscle tissues are converted into lactic acid and energy.

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